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Old 09-28-2016, 11:23 AM   #29
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Finished Catch can!!!

Here are the final pics of our catch can assembly, this has been a great project from start to finish. If you have any questions about the product please let me know.

Product overview:

The inlet and outlet use sintered stainless steel filters rated at 10 micron on the inlet and 5 micron at the outlet.





The internal baffles use a standard perforation pattern from tooling we built in house, they are designed to maximize the effect of separating oil from air during its travel from inlet to outlet.



Here is the black version of our catch can installed on the vehicle.









Dual catch can version



Here is the gray version of our catch can installed on the vehicle.









Here are the powder coated mounting bracket and stainless steel ball valve for draining the catch can.



Finally all of our pre-orders ready to ship with their temporary housings for shipping. Thank you to everyone who jumped on board during our initial orders.





The QR code on the side of our box will take you directly to our installation instructions. Instructions are also available on our website under the product listing and can be printed if you choose to do so.

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Old 09-28-2016, 01:36 PM   #30
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Beautiful work, as always.
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Man, this thing is sexy.

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Here are the final pics of our catch can assembly, this has been a great project from start to finish. If you have any questions about the product please let me know.

Product overview:

The inlet and outlet use sintered stainless steel filters rated at 10 micron on the inlet and 5 micron at the outlet.





The internal baffles use a standard perforation pattern from tooling we built in house, they are designed to maximize the effect of separating oil from air during its travel from inlet to outlet.



Here is the black version of our catch can installed on the vehicle.









Dual catch can version



Here is the gray version of our catch can installed on the vehicle.









Here are the powder coated mounting bracket and stainless steel ball valve for draining the catch can.



Finally all of our pre-orders ready to ship with their temporary housings for shipping. Thank you to everyone who jumped on board during our initial orders.





The QR code on the side of our box will take you directly to our installation instructions. Instructions are also available on our website under the product listing and can be printed if you choose to do so.

will this work with JR supercharger? seems like it does.
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will this work with JR supercharger? seems like it does.
Yes, this will work with the JR supercharger kit.
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Thanks for getting this product out on the market It was the only catch can that ticked all the boxer (baffled, stealthy, window, drain, ports mounted on different height)

Here is mine fitted:



And the result after 1500km, nice espresso !

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Would this fit the right hand side cars?
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Would this fit the right hand side cars?
No, the mounting bracket will not work with RHD, but we do offer a universal catch can that will require you to make your own bracket.

http://racerxfabrication.com/universal/catch-can
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Has anyone thought about drilling a small hole in the ball valve and adding a safety wire?
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