Get a catch can before any mods.

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Andre Downer

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This is an awesome thread! Never new what a catch can did, and I have been throwing performance/longevity upgrades into my cars for years. Thanks for sharing gang! I just ordered three, one for each car.
 

denalianyone

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I would recommend clamps if possible. We have seen many a vacuum leak due to poorly installed catch cans. Three this weekend alone.

I now have a vacuum leak from my catch can I suppose. I been hearing a hissing sound for awhile but just thought it was because of the catch can. Now I hear some knocking in the intake manifold. Is there a fix for this?


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Smrtss1

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Just installed mine from UPR, decided to go with polished because Escalade. Of course my dumb ass has to replace one of the hoses because I cut it too short and the hose spacer is a bit too big but that's an easy fix.
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Running a catch can on my 2003 Mercury Marauder. Much needed. Connected between the pvc and the intake. You can see it good at around :33 seconds


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