2018-2023 Jeep Wrangler JL 2.0L Baffled Oil Catch Can Installation by Mishimoto

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
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    • Direct fit for the 2018-2023 Jeep Wrangler JL w/ 2.0L Hurricane 4-Cylinder
    • Installs in under 1 hour
    • High-flow filter prevents particulates from entering the intake without triggering a check-engine light.
    • Durable 3mm thick steel bracket mounts the catch can securely while maintaining short hose runs
    • Helps prevent carbon buildup on intake valves
    • Helps maintain proper octane levels to reduce potential detonation
    • Includes direct-fit hoses with pre-installed fittings for quick and easy installation
    • 7.5 oz. capacity for longer service intervals
    • CNC-machined aluminum barbed fittings create a secure connection between lines and can
    • Filter and can are fully serviceable
    • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty
    Disclaimer
    • Please dispose of any liquids properly.
    • Allow vehicle to cool completely prior to attempting installation.
    • Mishimoto Performance (MP) is not responsible for any vehicle
    damage or personal injury due to installation errors, misuse,
    or removal of MP products.
    • MP always suggests that a trained professional install all
    MP products.
    • Do not run the engine or drive the vehicle while overheating.
    Serious damage may occur.
    • Raise vehicle only on jack stands or on a vehicle lift.

Комментарии • 18

  • @steves.4720
    @steves.4720 4 года назад +6

    Would love to see a video for how to access and empty the can. That's my biggest concern right now. Is it accessible via lift from underneath? So could my mechanic do it for me periodically without having to take everything apart again?

    • @mishimoto
      @mishimoto  4 года назад

      The intake pipe would have to be removed to service the catch can due to the space restrictions in the engine bay.

    • @LukeEdward
      @LukeEdward 3 года назад +6

      @@mishimoto really… We are supposed to disconnect the intake pipe, every time, every 500 miles until a baseline is established.
      And then, disconnect the intake pipe to establish a new baseline with condition extremes, like say 100 degree summers and sub zero mountain winters.
      And then we are supposed to disconnect the intake piping every time once this baseline is established, to follow a completely different maintenance schedule than anything else in the engine bay. To something that is completely hidden.
      Now, I’m willing to put up with a lot of things, but you could AT LEAST have provided the purchaser of this kit a sticker to place on the intake pipe to warn/show of it’s presence. May I suggest something like, “This vehicle has been fitted with an oil catch can into it’s PCV system. Do not let the can become overfilled with accumulated oil. Please service and drain at established intervals.”
      How much can a sticker like this cost Mishimoto? And yet, how much could a sticker like this be a godsend to the owners and mechanics of these vehicles.

  • @MichaelReid-pi9nd
    @MichaelReid-pi9nd 23 часа назад

    We're there ever test done for higher and lower mounts?

  • @AnayanationAutoDetailing
    @AnayanationAutoDetailing 4 года назад +2

    Nice! Seems like a pain to empty when full. On my old Ram 1500 the catch can from y’all was easy to access.

    • @mishimoto
      @mishimoto  4 года назад +1

      Unfortunately space is limited in the engine bay making it difficult to find a location that would work very well

    • @Justjeepingadventures
      @Justjeepingadventures 8 месяцев назад

      Agreed. There’s plenty of space in this bay! I have a radium in mine.

  • @kdreed96
    @kdreed96 5 лет назад +1

    Clean set up! I’ve got 3k miles on my 2.0t wrangler and it is a quart low on oil already. I’m wondering how much is being ingested by the intake.

  • @AnayanationAutoDetailing
    @AnayanationAutoDetailing 4 года назад +1

    Need one for the 2019 Power Wagon 6.4L

  • @alexpowers3697
    @alexpowers3697 5 лет назад +1

    I hope owners of the 2.0L "catch" on early...pun intended. MFG should get a clue and include it on these turbo'd engines, or at least put it in as a premium option. It's scary how quickly bad oil sprays into the engine.

  • @edithpajar1544
    @edithpajar1544 4 года назад +1

    Yes I am watching your video I want to know what part number oil catch can oil cause I’ve looking around
    .ebay amazon kindly reply please thanks.

    • @mishimoto
      @mishimoto  4 года назад

      The part number for this kit is MMBCC-JLH-18CBE, you can find a link to our site in the description.

  • @louismendez7617
    @louismendez7617 4 года назад +1

    Intrested in buying this product from my Jeep shown in the video..wondering how do you empty it?or does it go back into the oil Pan??

    • @mishimoto
      @mishimoto  4 года назад

      To empty the can you would simply unscrew the bottom of the catch can and empty the contents.

    • @louismendez7617
      @louismendez7617 4 года назад +1

      @@mishimoto ok thank u..

    • @LukeEdward
      @LukeEdward 4 года назад +5

      Mishimoto Automotive Then... If its “simply...”. We all would appreciate a video showing it. Literally, that’s the ONE big holdup on me ordering this; how easy is it to empty every 500 miles until baseline, then _____ after.
      Please post a usability video.

  • @christopher-iy2yd
    @christopher-iy2yd 3 года назад +1

    Any future plans to delete the pre turbo muffler?

    • @mishimoto
      @mishimoto  3 года назад

      Not at this time. Sorry!