Camaro rx catch can install




















You are browsing camaro6. User Name Remember Me? So I've been following the forums reading about these catch cans and have decided to purchase one. I was just wondering if anyone had any insight as to which company is know for making the best ones. Thanks for any help guys its greatly appreciated!

I think the RX is the best it's really a nice catch can. But its not camaro specific. However I belive it will be a simple install. I bought the RX monster can and I will be posting install pics when i get my car here. But I went down to my dealer and they were nice enough to pop the hood and take some measurements and Im confident I can mount it to the Left cylinder head under the intake tube.

Hope this helps you. Originally Posted by Juttman Join Date: Sep John are you still thinking the 25th or 26th to ship and end presale price? Originally Posted by Mishimoto. Thanks for considering our catch can Dan. All of the listed options seem to be nice offerings, the key is to get a setup installed as quickly as you can.

Some of the primary benefits of our kit include: Direct-fit application specific molded silicone lines Application specific catch can bracket Unique internally baffled catch can Internal bronze filter for optimal fluid separation Let me know if I can answer any questions about our kit!

Thanks -John. Originally Posted by drivingagain. Drives: Love the one you're with Join Date: Sep I did the reseach before I bought the RX. All you have to do is cut the hoses to length.

Hose in hose out. Okay, I want to make sure everyone gets a catch can. I don't care what brand, so long as it works. There are several viable options. They call it the Monster because it holds a lot of capacity. Somewhere between fl oz. To me, this was the selling point.

I will say this can wasn't cheap, but it is extremely effective and won't fill to max as often as other cans on the market. If your can is full, and you continue to drive, bad stuff happens. Capacity is a huge perk of this can - I can not stress that enough. You'll never need to remove the can from the car once properly installed.

This can will mount to the driver's side cylinder head utilizing an unused bolt hole. Also, you will need a box cutter or X-Acto knife. You will be manually cutting lengths of tubing.

With that said, as a disclaimer - several people had issues out of this brand on the 5th Gen Camaro. It wasn't common, but it did happen. It seems that the problem was with the 1-way check valves included with the kit. Sometimes, they would apparently freeze up when cold, and allow pressure to build in the crankcase.

Thankfully, you don't have to install the 1-way check-valves. GM doesn't use them in the factory setup, and neither did I. I would suggest not using them unless you are under forced induction. The same goes for the clean side separator the piece that replaces the oil cap. My car has been showing an oil drop the last fews on the driveway and my wing nut was tightened righty tighty looking at the bottom?

I think it has been opened and that's where the oil is coming from? I cannot tell thru the hose if any oil has drained? Originally Posted by Matt RX. Originally Posted by SC Ok these must be left handed threads? When I turn the valve clockwise until it stops it shows more threads than when turned counter-clockwise.

So, I guess mine was indeed closed and not leaking out the hose? Manuals, Literature, Workbooks, Brochures, Etc. All times are GMT The time now is PM. RX Catch Can install instructions?

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