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I bought the ruien can from Amazon, was $28 last week. Bought 3/8" i.d. fuel hose with it. The can came with 3/8" barbs and 5/8" barbs that thread in, didnt realize came with both. Wishing i would have got 5/8 upgraded hose instead as im feeling like a larger diameter hose may let the gunk flow better? Been paying attention to marshrams posts, i plan on installing like his photos. Any thoughts on hose diameter and flow?
That second picture on bottom-how’d you mount that to the truck?
That second picture on bottom-how’d you mount that to the truck?
Can you take pics of your mounting setup please?
Thanks broCheck out page 2 on this thread, post 16 on that page. I did a write-up with pics showing where and how it was mounted!





Got my $24 Ruien can installed.
Took me a bit to figure out my mounting location. I ended up mounting it on my cold air inlet box. Sucker takes up a TON of space in my engine bay and left me with little usable real-estate.
Used 1/8 by 3” aluminum flat stock from Lowe’s for my homemade mounting bracket. Similar to those previously posted. 1/8 allowed me to bend the stock. I wanted a lip on the bottom of the bracket for a more secure mount and a little offset on the bottom. Used a grinder to cut the flat stock.
Also used the 3/8 fuel line from Oreillys that I inserted into the boots like the other guy suggested. That was a great idea by that guy.
Pics for info purposes.
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Final mounting pics to come later
Yes sir. I agree. Tight, snugg, fit. Good idea man.Nice. The boot insert was total chance as I had spent a few hours driving around trying to find the right barb couplings with no luck. They have never popped out of the boots, nice snug fit!
If you were at Lowe's you could have picked up the barbed ends back in the plumbing department. Back where they keep the pek water pipe. They have the right sizes. They work great.
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Because it's very simple to just drain it every few months into an old water bottle or something. No need to check the level when you can just drain it. Mine has the 1/4 turn ball valve on the bottom.That's a noval idea putting a dipstick on you're catch can. Wander why no one else has thought of that.
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It capture oil mist and some condensation in colder climate = cleaner intakeOk I'm wondering what the can is supposed to do ? And what do it filter out