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    ACRX catch can installed

    Not that it's new or ground breaking but thought I would throw up a couple quick pictures of an ACRX catch can installed on my street ACR. When I'm doing installs I am always looking for pictures online to verify hose routing and other details.

    Anyways here ya go:







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    Clean install.. Your choice of upgrades are of good quality, ACR's turning out real nice!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BAD BOYZZ GARAGE View Post
    Clean install.. Your choice of upgrades are of good quality, ACR's turning out real nice!


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    Thanks Toddy I appreciate that. I'll be talking with you about a clutch when the time comes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLATOUT View Post
    Thanks Toddy I appreciate that. I'll be talking with you about a clutch when the time comes.
    Kool, I'll set you up with our new G5 set-up..

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    I see you removed the smooth tubes?
    BTW where did you get the catch can and did you modify the valve cover yourself?
    It's on my list to do by the time spring comes around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACRucrazy View Post
    I see you removed the smooth tubes?
    BTW where did you get the catch can and did you modify the valve cover yourself?
    It's on my list to do by the time spring comes around.
    Still have them, I had a vacuum leak last week and was trouble shooting thinking it might have been that connection so I removed them. Ended up being one of the two tubes just behind the throttle bodies. Put a clamp on it and problem solved.

    I had Morgan at Tomball drill and add the bulkhead fittings. I did the rest.

    Purchased it from Cody Whitehead of Whitehead Motorsports by way of Tom Francis.
    Last edited by FLATOUT; 01-10-2014 at 06:46 AM.

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    Late night posters, ha. It is 8am here in London. Looks good, Andy. Blue valvecovers next?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Late night posters, ha. It is 8am here in London. Looks good, Andy. Blue valvecovers next?

    Tony
    That's on the list, picking up some ACRX dive planes from Cody and I'll have those painted so maybe I'll do the valve covers at the same time.

    Yeah I was up late, paying for it now lol.

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    I was in London this time last year. Spent a month there. The first thing I did when I got home was get in my car. Drive. Buy an American burger and fries from and smile!

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    Looks great, I'm curious to see if it reeks in the cabin now, or if its a non issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowhatch View Post
    Looks great, I'm curious to see if it reeks in the cabin now, or if its a non issue.
    It won't smell better I'm sure but it's a personal preference thing. I tend to build my cars more race oriented I guess. Always loved the race car on the street thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowhatch View Post
    Looks great, I'm curious to see if it reeks in the cabin now, or if its a non issue.
    I don't think it will be a huge deal since the vacuum from the manifold has been removed (the major reason why oil is getting sucked into the manifold). Unless the engine has a huge blow by issue, it really won't be putting out that many fumes or oil as many people think with a vented to the atmosphere system.

    Nice job Flatout, very clean install.

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    Looks Good....


    One thing about Viper owners,... seem to always be mod'ing....
    Last edited by TooBlue; 01-10-2014 at 01:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooBlue View Post
    Looks Good....


    One thing about Viper owners,... seem to always be mod'ing....
    It's because they are all so slow, oh wait that's just gen 3s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowhatch View Post
    It's because they are all so slow, oh wait that's just gen 3s.
    LOL slowest in my group as well. I'd be happy to make the D team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLATOUT View Post
    LOL slowest in my group as well. I'd be happy to make the D team.
    Together alone


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    Looks great and should save you some detonation during those high speed chases on Texas freeways. Update us on how much it fills. I know this is a must for boosted car, interested to see on NA.

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    Andy,
    I guess I need to get home and do some mods huh?

    Looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nixon's SRT View Post
    Looks great and should save you some detonation during those high speed chases on Texas freeways. Update us on how much it fills. I know this is a must for boosted car, interested to see on NA.
    LOL I don't know what you mean
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    Together alone

    LOL I just need to be a big fish in a small pond, I'm ok with settling at this point in my life

    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter View Post
    Andy,
    I guess I need to get home and do some mods huh?

    Looks good.
    Yes Sir I have some headers for you when you're ready

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLATOUT View Post
    Not that it's new or ground breaking but thought I would throw up a couple quick pictures of an ACRX catch can installed on my street ACR. When I'm doing installs I am always looking for pictures online to verify hose routing and other details.

    Anyways here ya go:






    Looks awesome bro! So clean..
    Now you just need a carbon fiber hood..

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    Unnecessary for street only use but VERY good idea for tracking/racing especially for Gen 4. How well I found out and it is a cheap insurance mod to have.

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    Looks good Andy. Let me know how much oil you collect. I only get a couple of tablespoons at every oil change.

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    What does the ACRX can attach to anyway? Looking at the pictures and not seeing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getnlwr View Post
    What does the ACRX can attach to anyway? Looking at the pictures and not seeing it.
    Wondering the same. Do you have to drill holes anywhere or use existing bolts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACRucrazy View Post
    Wondering the same. Do you have to drill holes anywhere or use existing bolts?
    He's got bulkhead fittings added to the valvecovers. You can see the PS heater hose running to a 90deg fitting in the 3rd pic. The ACR-X setup is made to be run open, vented to atmosphere.


 
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