Catch can

attila

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I'm just wondering which are the specifications for an Oil Catch Can compatible with our engine. A common PCV one would fit?

nothing personal, but why JMB's one costs $130? what's so special inside a can with a breather and some pipes?:dontknow:

thanks
 
It's a beautiful work of art with the powdercoating applied to it.

If it wasn't for that, it'd be "just" a catch can. :)
 
JMB catch can is designed to fit...beautifully finished, has hoses, fittings and angle connectors, and clear instructions. Importantly, it also has a transparent tube that allows one to see how full the can is...

Justin is always available to support his clients and anyone else for that matter. He has applied his products to his truck and knows the issues that are particular to applications in the SRT 10.

As a vendor he is a consultive seller. He doesn't just make things available, he services what he sells, stands behind his products, does the R and D himself, and like DC Performance, X-Metal, Roe Racing like a number of other vendors we have here on the site.

Well worth the expense in my opinion.
 
or as they say in the harley world...if i have to explain, you wouldnt understand:D

its more than a catch can, its support for one of our own:rock:
 
Prof said:
JMB catch can is designed to fit...beautifully finished, has hoses, fittings and angle connectors, and clear instructions. Importantly, it also has a transparent tube that allows one to see how full the can is...

Justin is always available to support his clients and anyone else for that matter. He has applied his products to his truck and knows the issues that are particular to applications in the SRT 10.

As a vendor he is a consultive seller. He doesn't just make things available, he services what he sells, stands behind his products, does the R and D himself, and like DC Performance, X-Metal, Roe Racing like a number of other vendors we have here on the site.

Well worth the expense in my opinion.
:congrats: :congrats:
 
MUTT said:
or as they say in the harley world...if i have to explain, you wouldnt understand:D

its more than a catch can, its support for one of our own:rock:
You and my dad think alike! :rock: Definitely what my dad would say!
 
Well Mutt, welcome to the "old fart" side of the tracks!

First you are compared to guys Fathers, next thing you know your dick falls off...no way to avoid it.
 
when it comes to support someone, there's no $$ better spent, but I was just curious about that price...
 
attila said:
when it comes to support someone, there's no $$ better spent, but I was just curious about that price...


yeah bo, you can make ya own, and actually do a good job, like getting a catch can off Jegs webiste, or summit racing, then you have the hoses and so on.

but in all honesty by the time ya finish, it comes to jsut aobut the same $ as Justins work, and his has everything ya need.

but to answer your Q, a person that is strapped for $ can make a very cheap catch can, just need a bit of imagination:D
 
Stinker said:
but to answer your Q, a person that is strapped for $ can make a very cheap catch can, just need a bit of imagination:D

I lack a bit there...maybe Joanne can coach me a little?
 
Prof said:
Justin is always available to support his clients and anyone else for that matter. He has applied his products to his truck and knows the issues that are particular to applications in the SRT 10.

As a vendor he is a consultive seller. He doesn't just make things available, he services what he sells, stands behind his products, does the R and D himself, and like DC Performance, X-Metal, Roe Racing like a number of other vendors we have here on the site.

Well worth the expense in my opinion.

I have to say from my first time buying with Justin (almost 2K) that he is everything that Prof has stated. I had a problem with my electric cut outs and Justin backed up his product and offered me a refund that I will use as a credit towards other purchases.:rock: :rock: He has spent several hours on the phone with me answering all my questions. The deliverytime for the products was on schedule as well.
 
SUC50217.JPGSUC50211.JPG:D

I bought the CAI and Catch Can set for a clean look and the convenience - plus the discount for buying both.:rock:
 
Stinker said:
yeah bo, you can make ya own, and actually do a good job, like getting a catch can off Jegs webiste, or summit racing, then you have the hoses and so on.

but in all honesty by the time ya finish, it comes to jsut aobut the same $ as Justins work, and his has everything ya need.

but to answer your Q, a person that is strapped for $ can make a very cheap catch can, just need a bit of imagination:D

Attila... take a BLECH TROMMEL ( from cookies will do ) , make with a screwdriver a hole in it , no, 2 holes.1 hole you put a tube in , connect it with your valve cover. For tube you can use a straw ( as you suck your cola with ) or for high performance you can use the fuel line from your Harley or even better the drainpipe from you're bath.
then the other hole , please make it bigger with your wifes siccors ( don't tell her ) and there you put a demister in... now for that sofisticated equipment you can use either a month-hygienic tool from your wife or again for proven HP gains better a piece of you're kitchen ventilator filter. ( again don't tell your wife ).
Install the hole thing with some duct tape and for cleaning condensate you just can open the cookie box and dry it out with you're shirt. ( again don't tell your wife)
I suggest you check it 3 times during your 16 km rally-meeting.You never know.

After a second cola ( with straw ) you can upgrade ( make another hole ) to the second valve cover.
 
MUTT said:
or as they say in the harley world...if i have to explain, you wouldnt understand:D

its more than a catch can, its support for one of our own:rock:

U dont have to explain.HARLEY's really do suck!! Now jmb's catch can it's suwweet and justin stands behind his products:D :D
 
belgiumbarry said:
Attila... take a BLECH TROMMEL ( from cookies will do ) , make with a screwdriver a hole in it , no, 2 holes.1 hole you put a tube in , connect it with your valve cover. For tube you can use a straw ( as you suck your cola with ) or for high performance you can use the fuel line from your Harley or even better the drainpipe from you're bath.
then the other hole , please make it bigger with your wifes siccors ( don't tell her ) and there you put a demister in... now for that sofisticated equipment you can use either a month-hygienic tool from your wife or again for proven HP gains better a piece of you're kitchen ventilator filter. ( again don't tell your wife ).
Install the hole thing with some duct tape and for cleaning condensate you just can open the cookie box and dry it out with you're shirt. ( again don't tell your wife)
I suggest you check it 3 times during your 16 km rally-meeting.You never know.

After a second cola ( with straw ) you can upgrade ( make another hole ) to the second valve cover.

so Barry you spent $5, what did you do whith the remaining $125? A bunch of Waffel or a trip to Amsterdam (I won't tell your wife:D :dontknow: )

Hey guys, I don't wanna jeopardize any welcome supporting vendor, so I'll stop this, but still believe in my idea.
 
Roz-SRT said:
It's a beautiful work of art with the powdercoating applied to it.


Very true! It looks even better in person, as does all of Justin's parts. :D
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