What's everyone running these days? It's time to swap out the old Home Depot home made deal. I'm running a UPR on my 2.7 EB that seems to work descent.
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Have a link to that Bob?I'm running a Bob's Motorports on the Cobra
I didn't realize Lethal carries them now. I bought the bare one like this and made my own lines.Have a link to that Bob?
Thanks for the suggestions so far.
You would be correct.jlt stuff is now J&L i believe
Yep, he beat me below.jlt stuff is now J&L i believe
Thanks,I didn't realize Lethal carries them now. I bought the bare one like this and made my own lines.
Bob's Auto Sports Bare Bones Oil Separator
Patent PendingBare Bones Oil SeparatorDrilled for 3/8" NPT thread. This is a bare bones kit so you can use your own fittings and hose to design the look you want! Keep HP robbing oil out of your intake with Bob's Auto Sports oil seperator. Developed to eliminate oil from entering your intake by...www.lethalperformance.com
You would be correct.
That would be fine if it was for a 03 Cobra. That says GT.I have the higher quality UPR kit. Snap fittings, billet catch can and braided hoses.
96-04 Mustang GT Plug N Play ™ SC Oil Catch Can Separator
Ford, UPR, 96-04, SN95, 4.6, Mustang, GT, Plug N Play ™, SC, Oil Catch Can, Separator, 5028-126, 5028-126-1www.uprproducts.com
Yep, he beat me below.
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That would be fine if it was for a 03 Cobra. That says GT.
I'm just thing mounting locations.Worked for my 98 Cobra. Why wouldn't it work for yours?
I'm just thing mounting locations.
Do you get an oil mist in that area?I run a remote catch can. My PCV is deleted. Each VC runs to the can mounted in the front bumper area.
Catches a crap ton of condensation from running E85.
I ran breathers for a few years, they were messy. Now, the catch can is down behind the fog light area, I made a bracket that attached to the rear of the crash bar. The lines are pretty long, about 6 and 8 ft. Gives the vapors time to cool and condense to get collected. It is a baffled and filtered can, I see no evidence of oil vapors.Do you get an oil mist in that area?
What can are you using?I ran breathers for a few years, they were messy. Now, the catch can is down behind the fog light area, I made a bracket that attached to the rear of the crash bar. The lines are pretty long, about 6 and 8 ft. Gives the vapors time to cool and condense to get collected. It is a baffled and filtered can, I see no evidence of oil vapors.
One tip, add a 1/4 turn valve with a barb and hose out the bottom to empty it easily. Don’t want it leaking oil or condensation inside the bumper.
I reach under mine and can empty it very easily without making a mess.
I run a generic $60 EBAY can with custom lines I ordered from Summit. I’ll have to look for some pic’s of it or take some.What can are you using?