Oil catch can

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dillard09

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I have the UPR catch can with the boost line that you have to tap into the passenger side intake tube. I've had since like 2019... a long time. I always thought why does it have the boost line. So I removed it and plugged both sides in the catch can and boost tube. So now it just has the 2 lines, one from the PCV to the catch can and then back to the intake just like the FP one. And I have seen no change in anything. Still have some chit in the catch can and 2 less line. I like the FP one. Looks simple and easy.
 

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I'm on the fence about ordering one. If I'm getting one, I would like to have the Ford performance version. Any updates on if this works for our third generation trucks?
Mine just shipped, been on backorder. Should be here next week.
 

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The JLT comes with an appropriate bracket which makes install smooth. The snap fittings work as oem as far as the lines go. It’s awesome, clean looking, and it works as it should.
 

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I got the FP oil air separator kit for the 3.5L EcoBoost Pt# M-6766-35T. This is for the Gen 2 (17-20). I knew this going in, and that there was a chance it would not fit our Gen 3's. The instructions show that it mounts on the front of the right valve cover.

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However, the 3rd gens have the EGR mounted in this spot.

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But since i was committed to using it and can break rocks with my hard head, I decided to go ahead and find a way to mount this. With some minor fabrication i found a spot between the battery and the fuse box to mount it on the right side. I used the fittings that came with the kit and hosed clamped them with 3/4" hose to make the new lines the length i needed for the kit.

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Edit:
Replaced the 3/4" heater hose with 5/8" high temp reinforced silicone hose.

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TLDR: Does it fit? No. Can it? Yes.​
 
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