Looks nice! Like The Offspring advised, you gotta keep 'em separated. This was a very worthwhile project for me and bet you're surprised how much oil ends up in the can.
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Nice, clean installation, good job. Now let's get that fan shroud replaced.![]()
This looks great....have you run it for a while to see how much oil it's catching?Installed an oil catch can. Very easy installation.
Easy access for draining it. The can came from Amazon.
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I think the most important variable is the amount and type of filtering material you use inside the can.Might have missed it in the thread, but wondering if anyone has found whether or not any particular design of oil catch can is more efficient than another??
I've looked at dozens of catch cans online with prices all over the price but they all look (externally at least) about the same. So wondering if the internal design of the baffles/flow path are all that much different between brands, sizes, shapes, etc, etc??
Wow, that's great.Stainless scotch brite netting 1/4 cup every oil change. 52g from 3k mi today, thick bottom layer
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