🚗 Keep your engine clean and mean!
The Vincos Black Polish Baffled Universal Aluminum Oil Catch Can is a high-performance engine accessory designed to enhance horsepower, preserve engine life, and prevent oil leakage. Made from durable 6061 aluminum, this catch can is easy to clean and compatible with various vehicle fittings, making it an essential upgrade for any car enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Vincos |
Brand | Vincos |
Model | Universal oil catch tank |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 14 x 11 cm; 777 Grams |
Item model number | GSFX-0296587184 |
Exterior | Polished |
Manufacturer Part Number | GSFX-0296587184 |
Item Weight | 777 g |
J**A
Just like on photos
Simple installation
M**.
ADDW1 clone (a good one)
I like this can, it's a 1:1 copy of the original ADDW1 can that came out years ago (that I've had also). A few things to keep in mind - don't use the dip stick; it will leak (suck unmetered air in, which may cause a lean condition and unstable idle). So I just used a bolt with a washer. Next, I didn't use the baffle material, I was afraid that it may get inside my intake and the engine. In fact, I didn't want to risk it so I skipped using any of that material or anything else in that matter. The little filter/area where you'd insert the material is enough to transform the gases into liquid where it would just drip to the bottom of the can. I installed it 300 mi ago on my 16 Kia Soul 1.6L GDI G4FD engine and look at how much it accumulated. I am using mid SAPS oil btw. I wish I installed the can much earlier than I am today on the miles.
V**N
Decent Value Catch Can
Had this installed for approximately 20k miles with only a single complaint. I had to replace the included hoses with some heavier side wall fuel hose as the included tubing has a tendency to collapse under vacuum. Receptacle and fittings are good quality at this price point. Hardware and mounting instructions are for a universal application, so you will need to work out some things on your own. Overall, I would buy again.
T**I
Seal it up good
Very sturdy, but I don't think the original fittings and oil dipstick are going to seal up well. I ditched the poorly fit oring and used a ton of teflon tape and #2 formagasket to seal it up. The oring, if used, didn't fit inside but instead gets smashed like a gasket, which orings aren't good at long term. Orings need a groove, so the assembly bottoms out metal on metal and there's a squished oring between parts. This will compress the oring and either split it now, or split it later. It's a vacuum leak when it happens, but not a big one.
K**.
3/8” hose is unusable
Catch can is OK but the 3/8” fuel line that was included in the box was folded and kinked vs. coiled. Can’t get the kinks out so it’s not usable.
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