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  1. #126
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTonka View Post
    I assume the ACRX catch can didn't throw an odor because it was all the way in the front of the hood under a hood vent with that massive filter on it.
    Some people have had an odor with the ACR-X can:

    http://driveviper.com/forums/threads...l=1#post155018

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    In addition If you were to locate the can on a side bar any fumes should be extracted out though the gills (however, I'm not sure where the air woild travel from there).

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    Sort of strange -I now have a few track miles on the car without the pcv valve, the catch can is plumbed into the oem manifold hose and it still gets very little oil into the catch can. It is not totally dry, however, minimal oil.

    Quote Originally Posted by SSGNRDZ_28 View Post
    There's a fairly good filter / oil separator inside of the can, I don't expect the external to get very dirty but time will tell. A bigger filter could be fitted if desired with some different plumbing, but keeping the package compact was key for Gen V mounting.

    No worries with 2016 just a slightly different routing path.

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    Pricing on these kits will be as follows, I will start a group buy thread with discounted pricing shortly.

    Dual input vented catch can kit P/N: DSE-VP-CC-002-DVK $540.00

    o Inputs to the can from both valve covers with a vented / filtered can output.
    o Airbox and intake manifold are capped, PCV valve is removed, hoses from the airbox and manifold are removed.
    o The most cost effective and lightweight solution to catch oil from both valve covers.
    o Preferred configuration for track performance
    o May emit oil odor / fumes / residue from filter under certain driving conditions
    o Contains dual input can with filter, bracket, DSE PCV delete adapter, 2 barbed hose splice, 6 feet of hose, 2 caps

    Single sealed catch can kit P/N: DSE-VP-CC-002-SSK $470.00

    o Sealed setup inserts catch can inline between the passenger or driver side valve cover and the intake manifold or airbox and keeps the emissions system intact.
    o Keeps oil out of the intake manifold or airbox while maintaining a sealed system.
    o Contains single input can, bracket, hose barbed splice, 5 feet of hose

    Dual sealed catch can kit P/N: DSE-VP-CC-002-DSK $885.00
    o Two single catch can kits for both manifold and airbox side

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    Price on dual input sealed single can please

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    Quote Originally Posted by donk_316 View Post
    Price on dual input sealed single can please
    If you have a dual input can it needs to be vented so that's not an option unfortunately. The cheapest option for a sealed solution would be to pick a side and run one can.

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    Curious. My last RX Can was a dual input sealed system.


 
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