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From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
RE: catch can
No pic yet, still gotta put on the STB...Look for the yellow cap that says "windshield washer fluid only"...there's a thin silver tube that runs next to it. Next to that, more towards the center of the engine bay is a THICKER silver tube, maybe 1" thick. That's were I strung my catch can from...about 4 inches away from the fan belt...hope this helps.[sm=smiley2.gif]
From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
RE: catch can
Couldn't find a decent place to mount it w/o drilling some holes in the engine bay. Besides, cutting a few zip ties is faster when it comes to emptying it.[sm=smiley4.gif]
From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
RE: catch can
Hasn't even shown up on the sight glass yet. I don't normally hit high boost levels going to and from work in the city, which is 90% of my driving. I'd estimate the GReddy can would hold close to a quart before you'd need to empty it....[sm=smiley17.gif]
From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
RE: catch can
Exactly. Plus if your engine is still pretty new, it could be using a little oil as it gets broken in. I check mine every 3-4 days. Haven't seen any change yet with 900 miles on the engine...[sm=smiley4.gif]