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UPR oil catch can installation

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just get my catch can shipped in from UPR, the driver side installation was easy, however, for the passenger side, UPR catch can come with a mount and i have no idea where it goes, anyone has installed a UPR catch can system here?
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did some due diligence myself on this forum, found couple thread regarding this problem.
 

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If you look to the left of the radiator (when standing in front of car on the backside of the core support) there is a 13 or 14mm nut that you have to take off (only one on that general area), then the stud that nut is on is removed with a 6mm socket, then the UPR bolt and standoffs screw right back into what you took out. I oriented the bracket to the left side of the car and then put catch can in. Its a tight fit, but it doesn't rub on anything. I messed it with it forever and wasn't sure what to do and I was scared to unbolt that stand off stud, but finally figured it out.

That is looking from the passenger side fender, looking at back side of the core support, up under the lip.
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Looking at the core support nest to the headlight. That is the stand off stud that comes out. Just follow it to the back side and take off the nut, then the stud.
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What you remove looks like this.
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If you look to the left of the radiator (when standing in front of car on the backside of the core support) there is a 13 or 14mm nut that you have to take off (only one on that general area), then the stud that nut is on is removed with a 6mm socket, then the UPR bolt and standoffs screw right back into what you took out. I oriented the bracket to the left side of the car and then put catch can in. Its a tight fit, but it doesn't rub on anything. I messed it with it forever and wasn't sure what to do and I was scared to unbolt that stand off stud, but finally figured it out.

That is looking from the passenger side fender, looking at back side of the core support, up under the lip.
picture.webp


Looking at the core support nest to the headlight. That is the stand off stud that comes out. Just follow it to the back side and take off the nut, then the stud.
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What you remove looks like this.
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the problem for me right is that bolt is such a Pain to take it off :headbonk::headbonk:
 

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I was in the same situation when I put mine on. I really wish UPR would include instructions with their product.

That bolt is a pain in the a$$ to get out... The good news is that once it is out, installation is quite simple.
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