I ordered this kit for my C6 and it does not come with the 90 degree or the straight connectors - they must be ordered separately. Comes only comes with four 45 degree angle connectors.
I got a bit of a custom setup because it’s a can that is currently in the development process. However it should be released by now. Give UPR a call, ask for Steve the CatchCanMan, tell him Mr. LSX sent you and he will hook you up with the kit for your needs!
That’s possibly a completely different setup for a dry sump system. As far as anything without a dry sump, intake manifold and valley cover are easiest ways to plug into.
@@MrLSX yeah, I can see the value of that. Watching your excellent video did make me feel like I was in an ocean-going boat sloshing towards a rendezvous to play the whale worshiping at the porcelain alter uttering “ralph” with every ultra speedy pan. My catch can is different than yours and came with no installation instructions and so I’m tryin’ to figure what the manufacturer intended the mount to bolt to. Yours is the 3rd video I watched and the only one that made me feel like I was on the ocean instead of the blacktop. Keep the rubber side down.
@@MrLSX I understand the goal. With that amount of motion the goal of showing every little detail isn't achieved. If you're going to do these live man-on-the-street gonzo-journalism style, perhaps invest in a cheap motion stabilizer like those from DJI? It would help viewers see more detail, and keep their lunch down at the same time. A win-win!
I just bought this Catch can cause of you 👌
@@acidytg865 nice! It’s a great quality product. Hope you like it!
I ordered this kit for my C6 and it does not come with the 90 degree or the straight connectors - they must be ordered separately. Comes only comes with four 45 degree angle connectors.
@@briannicholas9571 I would reach back out to UPR and make them aware so they can get the correct fittings out to you.
@ - I did, and the straight and 90 degree fittings have to be purchased separately. not a big deal.
Do you have the part number available for the one you installed ?
I got a bit of a custom setup because it’s a can that is currently in the development process. However it should be released by now. Give UPR a call, ask for Steve the CatchCanMan, tell him Mr. LSX sent you and he will hook you up with the kit for your needs!
How much for the catch can kit i have a stock 2012 c6 base model ls 3 no dry sump. How do i order ?
Reach out to UPR at (561) 588-6630, ask for Steve The Catch Can Man and tell him you want this exact same setup!!
@@MrLSX ok
I called Steve, he said to order it on the website. Part # 5028-20
How do I drain the catch can
One would want to carefully unscrew the can and empty at each oil change.
@@MrLSXso we need to derain it only when is time to oil change, right ?
@@Goczku I keep an eye on mine in-between oil changes as well.
@@Goczku I keep an eye on mine and check it in-between oil changes as well.
@@MrLSX Ok understand 😃 and what you think about mighty mouse catch can ?
I have seen some setups that include additional lines from sump tank to valve covers, what's that for
That’s possibly a completely different setup for a dry sump system. As far as anything without a dry sump, intake manifold and valley cover are easiest ways to plug into.
Dude. Thanks for the video. MOVE CAMERA LESS. It is annoying, disconcerting, to have the camera lens track e-v-e-r-y movement of your hand.
Appreciate the opinion, but it’s a POV shot to show every little detail.
@@MrLSX yeah, I can see the value of that. Watching your excellent video did make me feel like I was in an ocean-going boat sloshing towards a rendezvous to play the whale worshiping at the porcelain alter uttering “ralph” with every ultra speedy pan. My catch can is different than yours and came with no installation instructions and so I’m tryin’ to figure what the manufacturer intended the mount to bolt to. Yours is the 3rd video I watched and the only one that made me feel like I was on the ocean instead of the blacktop. Keep the rubber side down.
@@MrLSX I understand the goal. With that amount of motion the goal of showing every little detail isn't achieved. If you're going to do these live man-on-the-street gonzo-journalism style, perhaps invest in a cheap motion stabilizer like those from DJI? It would help viewers see more detail, and keep their lunch down at the same time. A win-win!
@@salvadormonella8953village idiot