Thanks. I'll see if I can find them.i been on same boat i read that eco diesel of cananda doesnt throw code and another brand saas i believe it was
Which one did you buy?I have purchased one but have not installed it yet. It is still
a pass thru but is supposed to pull the oil out of suspension.
I will also add SS scour pads inside the can for more surface
area to collect the oil.
Malodave
Got this one off amazon:Which one did you buy?
No...I have some oil leaking from what appears to be the CAC tube towards the right rear top of the engine, anyone else?
You mind posting what hoses on the engine are the inlet/ outlet for the catch can? I can’t seem to find instructions from any companies that make catch can kits. One company even said that the stock hoses will have to be cannibalized to make the catch can kit work, but didn’t specify which hoses needed to be cut.Got this one off amazon:
Got this one off amazon:
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I just hit their website: it says "not available". Grrr.I bought & installed one of these. Ram Ecodiesel 2020+ (DT) Catch Can CCV Kit | T&S Speed Shop Please note that what I purchased & installed looks different from their current picture. It came with mounting hardware, hose extension and sensor relocation plug. The sensor was moved to the top of the can. No codes and works as expected. I did have to wait for several months to get it.
How’s it working for you/ how much oil do you get out of it?I bought & installed one of these. Ram Ecodiesel 2020+ (DT) Catch Can CCV Kit | T&S Speed Shop Please note that what I purchased & installed looks different from their current picture. It came with mounting hardware, hose extension and sensor relocation plug. The sensor was moved to the top of the can. No codes and works as expected. I did have to wait for several months to get it.
That’s the same thing I found when I installed my Derringer. I normally wouldn’t care about oil in the intake, but there’s a decent amount of soot in the oil. That makes me uneasy. I only think one hose is needed (depending on can mount location), or you could cut the stock one and keep the new one as a spare. For catch can choice, I’m still leaning toward the mann provent 200. I’ve been slacking on buying it, but I think I’ll be ordering it within the next week.I'm looking myself for one. I recently installed a Banks Derringer with Pedal Monster which requires to remove the intake pipe. I was shocked how much oil was found in the pipe. My truck only has 1,000+ miles so far and I'd bet that if I hung that pipe to allow itself to drip I could fill a plastic bottle cap full to the edge with the amount of oil left inside the pipe. At this pace, I'd hope the intercooler has a drain plug.
Has anyone tried and purchased a Mishimoto Oil Catch Can for the 5.7 and see if that would bolt up in the same location? It would definitely require new hoses and fittings but it would be a clean install.
I found this video on YouTube and he claims that he doesn't have a light on who is also using a Mishimoto can but for a BMW.
Youtube: Ecodiesel oil catch can no codes
Hell Yea! Keep us posted.That’s the same thing I found when I installed my Derringer. I normally wouldn’t care about oil in the intake, but there’s a decent amount of soot in the oil. That makes me uneasy. I only think one hose is needed (depending on can mount location), or you could cut the stock one and keep the new one as a spare. For catch can choice, I’m still leaning toward the mann provent 200. I’ve been slacking on buying it, but I think I’ll be ordering it within the next week.
I had T&S get back to me right as I was about to buy the provent. I love T&S’s integrated sensor design, so I got on their waitlist for a catch can.Hell Yea! Keep us posted.