Home Forums Gen III / Gen IV My Gen 4 Catch Can Set Up

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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Total cost for everything was 234.22?

    • John Gayton
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      Vprbite said:
      Total cost for everything was 234.22?

      Yep – $150 for the can and another $84.22 for the fittings all via ebay.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Yep, I have the same can coming in next week. I’m going to set it the same as you did.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Rocket said:
      Yep – $150 for the can and another $84.22 for the fittings all via ebay.

      Awesome! Do you know would it work on a Gen III or not?

    • sidwin
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      from the pictures, gen 3 has the pcv in the rear of the valve cover so therefore you would need a longer line. i was looking at mine this morning and both valve covers have pcv in the rear. what would have to be done is removal of the stock system, put a fitting in the grommet and run them both into a catch can.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Thanks to all that have contributed info regarding their catch can set-up. I put together my setup using the Radium Engineering Single Universal Catch Can PN 20-0008, 2 each of the Fragola Part # 499210-BL Low Profile -10 AN Male To -10 AN O-Ring 90 Degree Fittings, 1 of the PRE-21000BLK -10 AN Push Lock Straight Swivel Hose End, 1 of the FRA- 209010-BL Fragola -10 AN 90 Degree Push Lock Lok Swivel Hose End Fitting Black, and 3 feet of Black -10 AN Push Lok Loc Lock Hose Line Fuel Coolant 5/8″ Synthetic Rubber Hose. My total cost for this set-up was $234.22. Total install time was about an hour. The Radium Engineering Catch Can came with a mount and I drilled into the cross support and used sheet metal screws to attach. Heated up the end of the hose in hot water before pushing it onto the push fittings. Just installed it, so no reports yet of how much oil it may collect. The Radium Engineering catch can is a closed system,uses a “dip stick” to test how much oil is collected, and the bottom of the unit unscrews when it needs emptying.

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