DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY on Mishimoto. I bought a Ryanstar separator on Amazon and it does the same thing just as well as a Mishimoto for $40.00, and no cheezy plastic fittings. The Ryanstar is machined aluminum, with aluminum thread in hose fittings, robust hoses, stainless hose clamps and two OEM style quick connectors. There is a baffle installed on the input side of the canister top and the screw on catch can portion of the device is fitted with an O-ring. The fixed portion of the catch can is fitted with a dip stick to check fluid level and it screws tightly into the top of the can. The metal mesh filter installed in the Mishimoto may not be such a good idea by causing too much back pressure when it becomes dirty. The mounting bracket is about three MM thick more than robust enough for the weight of the canister and hoses. The Ryanstar installs just like the Mishimoto and takes about 20 minutes. The kit comes with all the hardware/fasteners you need and they are of excellent quality. DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY BOYS AND GIRLS.
Love this channel for the cool and needed products. But $200 for this catch can?! $50 on eBay or Amazon brand new. It’s not a great value. I am guessing they are a sponsor.
If you have a v8 or v6 you need two cans. I got 2 cans from Amazon for $60 and got 1/2” oil lines from AutoZone. I took off the preformed hard hose and used a heat gun to take the open fittings off.
Are folks getting any flack from Ford as far as warranty goes when adding this catch-can system? I am thinking about this kit as a preventative maintenance deal but having dealt with Ford before an a new 6.0 Powerstroke I had back in 2005..... I really don't trust the brand for warranty coverage. I do not plan on boosting or tuning my truck..... just preventative maintenance.
Because it requires more owner maintenance, since you have to empty it. That’s certainly a liability for Ford, as a large majority of owners probably struggle to just get oil changes done.
Does it matter which hose connects to the intake I did my hoses opposite I did the 90 coming out of the crack case to the inlet and the other hose going back into the intake?
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DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY on Mishimoto. I bought a Ryanstar separator on Amazon and it does the same thing just as well as a Mishimoto for $40.00, and no cheezy plastic fittings. The Ryanstar is machined aluminum, with aluminum thread in hose fittings, robust hoses, stainless hose clamps and two OEM style quick connectors. There is a baffle installed on the input side of the canister top and the screw on catch can portion of the device is fitted with an O-ring. The fixed portion of the catch can is fitted with a dip stick to check fluid level and it screws tightly into the top of the can. The metal mesh filter installed in the Mishimoto may not be such a good idea by causing too much back pressure when it becomes dirty. The mounting bracket is about three MM thick more than robust enough for the weight of the canister and hoses. The Ryanstar installs just like the Mishimoto and takes about 20 minutes. The kit comes with all the hardware/fasteners you need and they are of excellent quality. DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY BOYS AND GIRLS.
@@lamatrisefontain98 you're exactly right I got one
The price jumped up so much!
Perfect video, thanks.
Thanks for watching!! -Zach
Love this channel for the cool and needed products. But $200 for this catch can?! $50 on eBay or Amazon brand new. It’s not a great value. I am guessing they are a sponsor.
which one did you buy? I want to buy one but I feel it is very expensive 200
If you have a v8 or v6 you need two cans. I got 2 cans from Amazon for $60 and got 1/2” oil lines from AutoZone. I took off the preformed hard hose and used a heat gun to take the open fittings off.
@@Discomutt75 and which ones did you buy? my engine is 3.5 v6 ecoboost
I did not use the breather or the brass valve it came with.
You never said what hose goes where
Sometimes it seems as if you can smell smoke in the cab.Is this what causes it ?
Are folks getting any flack from Ford as far as warranty goes when adding this catch-can system? I am thinking about this kit as a preventative maintenance deal but having dealt with Ford before an a new 6.0 Powerstroke I had back in 2005..... I really don't trust the brand for warranty coverage. I do not plan on boosting or tuning my truck..... just preventative maintenance.
Put the can on the mount then mount the mount. That’ll save you a lost screw or two
400.00 for a catch can you can go to a dealer and have the valves clean
Is this necessary for my F-150 2024 power boost. And why doesn't the manufacturer install this in factory if it's so great? Thanks mate 😊👍
Because it requires more owner maintenance, since you have to empty it. That’s certainly a liability for Ford, as a large majority of owners probably struggle to just get oil changes done.
@andrewmontgomery1763 they can just have a hose where it empties into the street on its own. It's a small amount anyways.
@ oh dear goodness that’s not okay lol
@@andrewmontgomery1763 the world is doomed anyways, humans are destructive by nature unfortunately...
Does it matter which hose connects to the intake I did my hoses opposite I did the 90 coming out of the crack case to the inlet and the other hose going back into the intake?
You actually did it the right way but you paid way to much for the Mishimoto.
How can I get a new o ring large can
Does this fit the power boost?
i just checked the wed site and it says doesn't fit power boost
Nice video BUT....the obnoxious music totally unnecessary.....!!!!!!