Rx Catch Can results
#121
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Here are images of the UPR Catch Can Mounting and Installation Images.
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/as4iuDFgucY
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/iLVDXRzTNsg
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/K8uq8x1enyW
Here are images of the UPR Catch Can Mounting and Installation Images.
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/as4iuDFgucY
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/iLVDXRzTNsg
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/K8uq8x1enyW
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/as4iuDFgucY
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/iLVDXRzTNsg
https://plus.google.com/115635032471...ts/K8uq8x1enyW
You've been busy Joe.
#122
Seems more of just a UPR advertisement than an actual RX test other than observations that it is a great system well worth its investment except the 5.l doesn't really need it. U tried to make the UPR work, it doesn't work as well move on.
Last edited by papa tiger; 07-13-2014 at 10:56 AM.
#123
I have moved on to a new design that does the trick while interacting with many readers on these changes and supporting them. I will always listen and be there when someone asks, and all this updating / information is for the performance guys that want to have Great Products at FAIR prices with the Highest Build Quality. My work is never for improving our products or any for that matter. It's what drives competition and market options.
Otherwise we would all be using windows platform and shopping at walmart.
My mission is and always will be for the greater good of the end user.
Nothing else matters without happy customers !
I do appreciate your input and am always free to talk.
Joe
Otherwise we would all be using windows platform and shopping at walmart.
My mission is and always will be for the greater good of the end user.
Nothing else matters without happy customers !
I do appreciate your input and am always free to talk.
Joe
Last edited by Joe@UPR; 07-14-2014 at 09:48 AM.
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#125
Have you relocated the catch can to the front of the radiator yet?
It's absolutely a must for eliminating oil and fluid getting into the intake. The oil containment has almost tripled from the new location allowing the oil to properly be force cooled / lowering the viscosity and causing the oil mist to become denser and fall to the bottom of the can.
PM me if you have any questions.
It's absolutely a must for eliminating oil and fluid getting into the intake. The oil containment has almost tripled from the new location allowing the oil to properly be force cooled / lowering the viscosity and causing the oil mist to become denser and fall to the bottom of the can.
PM me if you have any questions.
#126
Unofficial Glass Guru
Have you relocated the catch can to the front of the radiator yet?
It's absolutely a must for eliminating oil and fluid getting into the intake. The oil containment has almost tripled from the new location allowing the oil to properly be force cooled / lowering the viscosity and causing the oil mist to become denser and fall to the bottom of the can.
PM me if you have any questions.
It's absolutely a must for eliminating oil and fluid getting into the intake. The oil containment has almost tripled from the new location allowing the oil to properly be force cooled / lowering the viscosity and causing the oil mist to become denser and fall to the bottom of the can.
PM me if you have any questions.
#127
Like the man said ?