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Has anyone installed a TeamRXP oil catch can on there 15-17 Expys? If so can you share pic of your location choice for the can?
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Several members of the forum have installed a catch can. Give it a day or two for them to respond.Ok can anyone tell me where they are mounting any brand catch can?
Several members of the forum have installed a catch can. Give it a day or two for them to respond.
What is the purpose of this catch can? A secondary filter setup or is it a pressurized unit for pre start oil?
Thanks that looks like a good out of the way spot, do you just put a cup under it to drain it or do you have a drain hose routed to under carriage? I haven’t recieved my kit from TeamRXP yet but they told me over the phone that they thought guys were mounting their cans near the battery on the Expys . Actually they offered to do a free install on my Expy so they could do a video on Expy install ( they only have f150 video)but I’m not driving from MD to FL for an install. I guess I’ll have to wait and see how long my lines in the kit are then decide on my options
Yeah looks like fuel/pcv hose,this system has a drain Petcock with clear tubing or can be taken apart also. So I guess I’ll try to mount it where I can drain it into drain pan when I change engine oilThe hose looks like ordinary heater hose, so don't limit yourself to the supplied length. Get enough hose from an auto supply store and you can install that thing in inside the rear bumper.
$400??? Seems like a huge waste Could’ve saved a lot of $ by getting a jlt thereThanks that looks like a good out of the way spot, do you just put a cup under it to drain it or do you have a drain hose routed to under carriage? I haven’t recieved my kit from TeamRXP yet but they told me over the phone that they thought guys were mounting their cans near the battery on the Expys . Actually they offered to do a free install on my Expy so they could do a video on Expy install ( they only have f150 video)but I’m not driving from MD to FL for an install. I guess I’ll have to wait and see how long my lines in the kit are then decide on my options
I got it a little cheaper cause I called and ordered 2 kits , 1 for me and one for my cousins F150. I researched and liked the fact that this kit pulls from both turbos along with intake manifold vacuum so it's still filtering during boost conditions. I figure if I’m going to spend the $$ to prevent intake valve coking then I wanna make sure it’s gonna work in all conditions and I’m pretty confident it will do that. Piece of mind call it.$400??? Seems like a huge waste Could’ve saved a lot of $ by getting a jlt there
Driver side is the clean side on the Exs. All you need to worry about is the passenger side. But whatever floats your boat. Make sure to post pics in case others are looking at this product.I got it a little cheaper cause I called and ordered 2 kits , 1 for me and one for my cousins F150. I researched and liked the fact that this kit pulls from both turbos along with intake manifold vacuum so it's still filtering during boost conditions. I figure if I’m going to spend the $$ to prevent intake valve coking then I wanna make sure it’s gonna work in all conditions and I’m pretty confident it will do that. Piece of mind call it.
Check out Ford Tech Makuloco’s video on why you should tap into the turbo charge pipes so the filter system still works with positive pressure in the intake , the draw from turbos create a vacuum so filter system never stops working even under boostDriver side is the clean side on the Exs. All you need to worry about is the passenger side. But whatever floats your boat. Make sure to post pics in case others are looking at this product.
Ive watched them all but have researched and seen that the general consensus, especially for our truck and the f150s, is that you really only need a passenger side catch can. And from what I’ve seen with build up on my MAP sensor on manifold before and after the install, it’s doin what it’s supposed to do. Those big systems are nice and all but I can think of 100 ways to spend that extra $200 savings on my truck by getting a JLT. Like I said, it’s your truck and your choice. Let us all know how you like it!Check out Ford Tech Makuloco’s video on why you should tap into the turbo charge pipes so the filter system still works with positive pressure in the intake , the draw from turbos create a vacuum so filter system never stops working even under boost