HavasuPaPa
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I saw a thread for a 5.0 R-Spec oil catch can install, so I thought I would share my catch can install on my 2012 3.8 V6. I used the same brand CC (catch can) as in the R-Spec thread. It is very solid, built from T6061 aluminum, is baffled, and there is a dip stick on the top so you can tell when it needs to be dumped. Probably at each oil change. It comes in five colors: black, silver, blue, purple, or red. It is small, which made my installation very easy.
I removed the mounting bracket from the CC because I didn’t need it. The existing factory hose connected at the PCV valve will ALWAYS remain connected to the PCV valve for installation or removal. I disconnected the other end of the factory PCV hose from the intake manifold and reconnected to the INPUT side of the CC. I purchased a vacuum line with a pre-formed 90° bend at one end (NAPA #7151820). I connected the 90° end to the intake manifold and the other end to the OUTPUT side of the CC. (I removed 9 ¾” to get the correct length) The existing length of the factory PCV hose positioned the CC so that it fits snuggly against the firewall and fuse/relay housing. I found no need to secure it with hardware. Although it is baffled, I added a small piece of a stainless steel scrubber into the baffle cup to help separate the incoming oil and gunk. DO NOT use the fine steel wool type, use the one with the coarse curly strands. I also added a small o-ring on the dip stick. Because of the snug fit, it requires removal in order to dump it. It is very easy to remove or reconnect to factory specs. Disconnect at the intake manifold. Then disconnect the CC INPUT side and reconnect that end to the intake manifold. All connections are accessible without removing the air intake tubing coming from the air filter box.
http://gogoautoshop.com/oil-breather-baffled-catch-tank-can.html
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/R...tk=Keyword&Nty=1&Dn=0&D=7151820&Dk=1&Dp=3&N=0


I removed the mounting bracket from the CC because I didn’t need it. The existing factory hose connected at the PCV valve will ALWAYS remain connected to the PCV valve for installation or removal. I disconnected the other end of the factory PCV hose from the intake manifold and reconnected to the INPUT side of the CC. I purchased a vacuum line with a pre-formed 90° bend at one end (NAPA #7151820). I connected the 90° end to the intake manifold and the other end to the OUTPUT side of the CC. (I removed 9 ¾” to get the correct length) The existing length of the factory PCV hose positioned the CC so that it fits snuggly against the firewall and fuse/relay housing. I found no need to secure it with hardware. Although it is baffled, I added a small piece of a stainless steel scrubber into the baffle cup to help separate the incoming oil and gunk. DO NOT use the fine steel wool type, use the one with the coarse curly strands. I also added a small o-ring on the dip stick. Because of the snug fit, it requires removal in order to dump it. It is very easy to remove or reconnect to factory specs. Disconnect at the intake manifold. Then disconnect the CC INPUT side and reconnect that end to the intake manifold. All connections are accessible without removing the air intake tubing coming from the air filter box.
http://gogoautoshop.com/oil-breather-baffled-catch-tank-can.html
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/R...tk=Keyword&Nty=1&Dn=0&D=7151820&Dk=1&Dp=3&N=0

