[Z06] SALE - Catch Can SALE !!! - Elite Engineering
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SALE - Catch Can SALE !!! - Elite Engineering
We have received a lot of requests to run some type of Sale or Group Purchase on our popular PCV Oil Catch Cans. After some solid weeks of manufacturing, we have finally built our inventory up to the point where I feel we could support a Sale.
This sale is exclusive to Corvette Forum members only. And you can only find this special pricing through the following link:
http://eliteengineeringusa.com/Catch_Can_GP.html
It's what's inside the Catch Can that counts.....with our stainless steel internal diffuser, we feel this is the best Catch Can on the market. Designed and tested exclusively on a LSX Corvette. It has quickly become the Catch Can of choice for many of the Corvette Forum Auto Tuners.
While supplies last, Available in Silver, Black, Red, and Blue.
Complete kit with all clamps, hose, and hardware for an easy installation, plus free shipping!
$125.00 Shipped to your door!
Check out our website for more information and pictures!
This sale is exclusive to Corvette Forum members only. And you can only find this special pricing through the following link:
http://eliteengineeringusa.com/Catch_Can_GP.html
It's what's inside the Catch Can that counts.....with our stainless steel internal diffuser, we feel this is the best Catch Can on the market. Designed and tested exclusively on a LSX Corvette. It has quickly become the Catch Can of choice for many of the Corvette Forum Auto Tuners.
While supplies last, Available in Silver, Black, Red, and Blue.
Complete kit with all clamps, hose, and hardware for an easy installation, plus free shipping!
$125.00 Shipped to your door!
Check out our website for more information and pictures!
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Racer
I received the PVC Oil Catch Can yesterday, and it is beautiful and built perfect. The problem is that the instructions do not provide for the C6 Z06. I am not sure which hose to cut and the mounting positon on the block has only one bolt hole available.
Has anybody done the installation on a C6 Z06? Any advice? Elite is closed for the week-end and I would like to install it today.
Thanks
Has anybody done the installation on a C6 Z06? Any advice? Elite is closed for the week-end and I would like to install it today.
Thanks
#6
Melting Slicks
All eye's and ear's are on you Bristol, please post when you get all of the answers.
I had a catch can on my C5Z and they do work, after the install I never got any more oil in the intake, but like you I didn't see any convenient place in the engine compartment to install the can.
I had a catch can on my C5Z and they do work, after the install I never got any more oil in the intake, but like you I didn't see any convenient place in the engine compartment to install the can.
#7
Burning Brakes
http://www.southerncarparts.com/Inst/catchcan.pdf
Hopefully this helps.
#8
Racer
PVC oil catch
I did not find it on the Elite website but this seems to be the same product.
http://www.southerncarparts.com/Inst/catchcan.pdf
Hopefully this helps.
http://www.southerncarparts.com/Inst/catchcan.pdf
Hopefully this helps.
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Racer
Did you find two blt hole to attach the bracket to? Did you have to remove the harness from the front of the block?
Which line did you cut to place the PVC oil drain too?
Did you put anti-seizing compound on the SS bolts so they will not react with the alumium block?
Do you havw any pictures?
Thanks for any help you cn provide,
Bristol
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Can you give me some more help?
Did you find two blt hole to attach the bracket to? Did you have to remove the harness from the front of the block?
Which line did you cut to place the PVC oil drain too?
Did you put anti-seizing compound on the SS bolts so they will not react with the alumium block?
Do you havw any pictures?
Thanks for any help you cn provide,
Bristol
Did you find two blt hole to attach the bracket to? Did you have to remove the harness from the front of the block?
Which line did you cut to place the PVC oil drain too?
Did you put anti-seizing compound on the SS bolts so they will not react with the alumium block?
Do you havw any pictures?
Thanks for any help you cn provide,
Bristol
On another note, I removed the intake to replace it with a ported intake today, and I can tell you that 80% of the oil has been removed from getting into the manifold. The last time I removed the intake it was wet insde with oil, now while it still is getting some inside of the manifold, I estimate it to be less than 20% of what it was before the installation of the catch can.
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Racer
Pvc
I wil try to get some pictures for you this week. I was at the shop late tonight on my dyno working, and it looks like rain tomorrow so that means I won't be taking the Z to the shop. I was able to use the two bolt holes on the front of the right cylinder head, the bracket lines up very well using the two unused holes just next to the EVAP solenoid valve that is also mounted on the front of the head.
On another note, I removed the intake to replace it with a ported intake today, and I can tell you that 80% of the oil has been removed from getting into the manifold. The last time I removed the intake it was wet insde with oil, now while it still is getting some inside of the manifold, I estimate it to be less than 20% of what it was before the installation of the catch can.
On another note, I removed the intake to replace it with a ported intake today, and I can tell you that 80% of the oil has been removed from getting into the manifold. The last time I removed the intake it was wet insde with oil, now while it still is getting some inside of the manifold, I estimate it to be less than 20% of what it was before the installation of the catch can.
We need pictures.
#15
Instructor
Has anyone figured out how to make this unit work with the Z06 dry sump system yet? I bought one and haven't seen anybody post the connection method yet. I don't want to cut any hoses until someone else says it will work on our cars. Thanks for any replies.
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Melting Slicks
Yes, I was a little disappointed to find out I'll have to unbolt it every time I want to empty it Tom said every 3 months or so but I should find out how many miles and if your style of driving affects the amount collected....anyone
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Instructor
Thanks for the picture. Could you take one with the beauty cover off so I can see where the oil catch can top and bottom hoses connect to? Looks like you have an aftermarket air intake due to the location of the fresh air oil breather hose. Does one of the hoses attach to the fresh air piece and the other one goes to ?? Thanks for your reply.