gablett
Senior Member
Just thought I’d share what my upr catch can had in it after about 500 miles. Was pretty thin and milky. Smelled like solvent. Pretty happy about that decision.
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I installed one and im not taking it off if it has to go in. I guess it could depend on what its going in for also.
Had one on all 3 of the 4th gen trucks I have owned and have never once been asked about the catch can. To be honest, I think a lot of the tech's have no idea what the hell it is or what it does.
Jay
Same here. Multiple trips to dealer for service. 1 trip was for 3 weeks and no issues about catch can
Thank you. That will definitely be my next purchase for my Ram
I just cant seem to find a good spot to mount my catch can...everything is flimsy plastic or not enough room
I'll take a look there for the two tapped holes.Maybe they're not mostly blocked by plastic and hoses! LolThere are 2 tapped holes on the front of Block, can’t remember if they’re m8 or m10 that I bent up a custom bracket for.
Ridiculous the prices you pay for prefab aluminum but makes it plug and play for the most part.
I bought a universal cc and will need to fab a bracket of some kind I suppose and buy a better hose that was supplied with the ccLet us know when your ready and we can offer you a discounted quote. We offer and highly recommend the UPR CC.
The UPR can we recommend and offer has the Z bracket and provides a very sturdy mount for the can