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Old 04-26-2009, 11:22 PM
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I have a NLP Catch can from Thunder Racing for sale for $70 shipped. I am going to a LS6 valley pan setup. The catch can has only 4k miles on it so it is like new. This is a must have for any performance application whether you be N/A or F/I. Keep the oil out of your intake with this NLP catch can.


Here it is on my truck.......


Mounts nicely on the firewall...........


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It runs from PCV outlet to can, then can to What exactly?

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It runs from PCV outlet to can, then can to What exactly?

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It goes from the outlet on the valve cover to the TOP of the can. Then the oil is separated inside the can and the hose on the side goes to the top of the intake manifold where the PCV hose normally goes. The can will catch about 2-4 tablespoons of crud between oil changes. This crud typically gums up your intake and intake ports but with the catch can it stops all that. Nothing but clean air getting recycled back into your motor
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hey sorry to jump in but can you run both sides of the valve covers to the catch can then back to the top of the intake
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You could but that would defeat the purpose of a PCV system. You want to force clean air to move through your crankcase to remove the harmful particles in your oil.
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Catch Can S O L D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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off topic- you got a part number for that? looks like it came from factory like that
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You can get one from ThunderRacing for 100.00. Just go to there site and search oil catch can.
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hey just curious can you run two catch cans one on the p/s valve cover and the other on the d/s reason i ask is becuase i know one side is the clean side and the other is the dirty side.
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Originally Posted by BuiltNotBought
You can get one from ThunderRacing for 100.00. Just go to there site and search oil catch can.
i searched oil catch cans but came up empty, i searched through the oil sections too but nothing


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