Last Updated
15 September, 2004

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Installing a
Greddy Catch Can


Here are some photos of my GReddy Catch Can installation. Hopefully, in the next few days I'll get around to detailing the installation.

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Here is the support bracket for my Apexi Power Intake. I decided to mount the catch can on this bracket.
Apexi-Bracket.jpg (155805 bytes)

I cut a piece of 1/8" aluminum sheet into a triangular shape, with two holes at the top for attaching to the bracket, and two holes down the middle for attaching to the catch can.
I mounted the aluminum bracket to the catch can with rubber washers and stainless steel bolts, then secured it to the intake bracket. I have some better photos somewhere, but here's a view from the top of the catch can:
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Catch_Can_Mount-02.jpg (102033 bytes)
I placed some rubber bumpers on the bottom of the catch can where it rests against the metal bracket below it. It simply rests on this plate -- it isn't secured to it.
 
CatchCan_NewHose-02.JPG (108925 bytes)
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Tools/Materials Needed

  • 10mm, 12mm, 13mm sockets with assorted extensions

  • 10mm, 12mm, 13mm combination wrench

  • 5/8" I.D. heater hose

  • Hose clamps

  • Mounting hardware

 
Doing It

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