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Are Catch Cans Worth It On A Gen 2 Raptor

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2020
  • How much crud could a catch-can catch if a catch-can could catch crud? I installed a dual catch-can on my 2018 Ford Raptor. This in an overview of a system manufactured by Radium Engineering, with why I bought it and the results so far...
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    If you want to learn more about the basic idea of a catch can, here's a 4min video by Engineering Explained: • What Is An Oil Catch Can?

Komentáře • 20

  • @toddjohnson7787
    @toddjohnson7787 Před měsícem

    I decided to go UPR Catch Can with a Clean Side Separator. Better thicker threaded hoses made by Continental. Easy plug and play system. When I did my research, two cans wasn’t needed. UPR developed a clean side (driver side) system that attaches directly to the engine. I also went with their crankcase one way breather and pcv check valve. Great company with great products!

  • @Bondsai00
    @Bondsai00 Před 2 lety

    How have the Radium catch cans been working? One tip with Radiums: Get a large plastic syringe connected to a length of clear vinyl tubing (easy to find on Amazon) and you’ll be able to draw out contents through the dipstick holes. Piece of cake! You’re right about quality and engineering - Mishimoto is not even close. Their brackets are flimsy and cracked on a previous car of mine. Ran dual Radiums on Focus RS and they worked great. Getting ready to install Radiums on my 2.7 Ecoboost F150, and hope to catch some crud.

  • @franklinaguilar4837
    @franklinaguilar4837 Před měsícem

    Did you ever get a check engine light on for the p051b code

  • @Hard_Right
    @Hard_Right Před 5 měsíci

    radium quit making this because of CEL problems, i just called them because there's one on ebay and the seller offered it to me for $380 , i've heard the same thing about the mishimoto i think im just gonna go with a regular pcv catch can

    • @toddjohnson7787
      @toddjohnson7787 Před měsícem

      You might want to check out a company named UPR.

  • @kacekace3676
    @kacekace3676 Před 9 měsíci

    Yea the mish. Hoses seem wayvto long and have sharp bends. I would say the radioms. Put one on each side, shorten the hoses. Juat seems like oil can build up in the long hoses

  • @gneone
    @gneone Před rokem

    You mentioned dual valve in the beginning of the video and only catching 10% under idle if you do not have dual valve. The dual cans are not dual valve correct? Under boost they have no vacuum unless I am missing something? Great video, I am trying to decide on a system and leaning towards the UPR but it does not address the CCV side of the system.
    Thank you

  • @DapimpBDSD
    @DapimpBDSD Před 4 lety

    Nice, my ONLY issue with these oil catch can kits with long hoses, is the long hoses. Also ive noticed UPRs double valve kit taps into the turbo inlets, which creates vacuum under boost,

    • @TheFullLouie
      @TheFullLouie  Před 3 lety

      Didn't think about it until you mentioned it. What about the gunk in the hoses? Good point. We'll see i guess...

  • @takaokutsu2980
    @takaokutsu2980 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice installation! For my Expedition 2018 I was thinking about twin can system such as from RXP, but ended up with JLT single can at PCV side only.
    The main reason is I do not have much skills for installation and hope to keep minimum work to bring it back to OE as I am in CA (for smog check and dealer inspection). It is very strange why it does not meet CARB. I love protecting the environment and in this sense I believe I am doing right.
    I am driving mainly short distances a mile or two, so I arrive before engine fully warms up. So called severe condition, more chance to get blow-by and condensation moisture through PCV during warm up, I guess (according to my research online, engine piston rings does not make tight good clearances when engine is cold). So catching them before re-entering to intake, I think the engine can burn more cleaner and making less pollution to the environment. I love Oregon, too (I am a Beaver)!

    • @TheFullLouie
      @TheFullLouie  Před 3 lety

      Go ducks! Love the Beavs too. House divided. 😎

  • @rooster3019
    @rooster3019 Před 3 lety

    Are you also using a weep vent for the intercooler? If so, that may be why there is not much for the catch cans to trap. My 2018 Raptor has no cans and no weep and no problems; yet. Pro-active or reacice.?.?.?....

    • @TheFullLouie
      @TheFullLouie  Před 3 lety

      No weep. Didn't even know that was a thing! TY! I'm going to check them again soon and update if they are catching anything.

    • @kennethwolkens6251
      @kennethwolkens6251 Před 2 lety

      @@TheFullLouie Any update after year and a few thousand miles?

  • @Maynardd
    @Maynardd Před 2 lety

    How are these working for you? Any results? Thanks.

  • @seankimura7453
    @seankimura7453 Před 4 lety

    Did you get any check engine lights at all? Wide open Throttle included?

  • @jdpete123
    @jdpete123 Před 3 lety

    Hey how do you just spin those off? I can’t get my hands down in there to even get a chance at it??do you have video of you emptying?

    • @TheFullLouie
      @TheFullLouie  Před 3 lety

      Big pair of channel lock pliers and a thick towel works. Or you can put a few wraps of duct tape around the end of the channel locks and do it that way.

    • @bobb8361
      @bobb8361 Před 2 lety

      @@TheFullLouie Run narrow clear plastic tubing connected to a syringe down each of the dipstick holes to suck out the contents. You'll never have to spin the bottoms off unless you want to check/clean them at longer intervals.

  • @hswing11
    @hswing11 Před 3 lety +1

    $400 dollars ?????? vs $50 dollars catch can for the same results what difference ???????????????????????