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Mobil site has great info, and a great rebate on Mobil one....thanks jzchen!
I like those, very easy to empty can with, good stuff Danlatu, and good install 12voltman!
The stock size was 1/8" x 2" it used to be 4' long, down to about 2' now!
This one started at 3' long, you can go half way around the OCC if you make it 5" long. Both can be bolted to can, or using a nice stainless steel...
Those silly men in black wanted there metal back,I told them its on a Prius, go find it!
I just removed the head from a 2009 Camry 2.4, thank goodness I had the bi hex, those bolts were on there good, creak, crack, bang!!
Nice job, gasket surface very clean, and no broken windshield with the hoist!
Ya that hose the OCC came with will completely collapse with all the vacuum that's present, if you have the nice catch can from ebay, just remove...
Just the one, I did have to grind down the top of the oil catch can dip stick about 1/8", it was almost touching the hood.
Here's a install on an 2011 corolla S, bracket only required a 1" section of angle stock, mounted to battery hold down bolt.
Well!, this bracket was made from some scrap I found at Roswell NM, but I believe some aluminum angle from Lowe's will make quick work out of it.
The oil catch can is a winner for the 1.8 engines, that grime would have been ingested right back into combustion chamber causing real mayhem! My...
Here's another go at OCC install, this time pvc style hose,on a 2011.
The cooler wasn't to bad on EGR side, getting there on cat side. Anyone use a vibrating parts washer on the cooler, will that speed up the...
Made the bracket from some aluminum angle stock about 3" long, back cut middle of V 2", and bent it outward to mount tank, cut top off up to the...