Great video Bro, I want one, I did some research and got some information that a OCC can increase crankcase pressure and cause issues in the long run. Do you feel thats true or any issues you faced after install?
@@samaniyash9210 thanks bro! I haven’t heard of that to be honest. I’ve seen many people run these oil catch cans on our forte GTs with zero issues past 100k miles. I haven’t run through any issues at all personally. I think it’s worth the benefit of an oil catch cans with our GDI engines
@@marck.5116 I haven’t checked yet but it definitely is worth it since I know my engine will be cleaner in the long run. I will be checking it next oil change and it is very beneficial during the winter time since it collects more oil during that time frame
@@josephquiseng3885 it’s always hard to say since I’ve heard Kia is very hard to deal with when going through warranty claims. I’d make sure it’s all off prior to going in for warranty work at the dealer
The catch can is in and out both sides doesn’t matter if you swap left to right right to left the whole hose it will not cross over and look more oem and why do you flip the ground wire there is no need also bracket should not be inside ground wire rather just ontop
Hell yeah this will be the next thing I put on
Awesome! Luckily its way easier than I thought. Definitely worth it.
Fire brother. Waiting for the black out vid lol
Thanks bro! That's definitely what I'm working on next. Just a lot of footage I have to go through for that video haha
I just put mine on today 🙌🏾
@@earljenkins4671 aye! Preventative maintenance is always the best
Great video Bro, I want one, I did some research and got some information that a OCC can increase crankcase pressure and cause issues in the long run. Do you feel thats true or any issues you faced after install?
@@samaniyash9210 thanks bro! I haven’t heard of that to be honest. I’ve seen many people run these oil catch cans on our forte GTs with zero issues past 100k miles. I haven’t run through any issues at all personally. I think it’s worth the benefit of an oil catch cans with our GDI engines
Dude, we have almost the same mods lol. I still need to get my exhaust setup.
@@jch00lig4n aye! What color GT? You should def go MBRP. Sounds so good!
Any advantage of having catch can on drivers side or passenger side? Thanks for the video
I would say it doesn’t matter since it’s all pressurized anyway
Hi. I wanted to know after a month do you think it was worth it? Any oil collected?
@@marck.5116 I haven’t checked yet but it definitely is worth it since I know my engine will be cleaner in the long run. I will be checking it next oil change and it is very beneficial during the winter time since it collects more oil during that time frame
Could post a link of this product for this car by chance? My poor research can’t find it haha
@@Jeffe4506 no problem! Just updated the description. Let me know if it works!
Have u used any fuel enhancers ? If so which do you recommend
@@killakalikush6023 nope, I haven’t used any fuel enhancers. Just premium fuel and it’s good to go!
Hey which oil catch can is good the that 2024 kia forte gt ?
@@LuisMAmaro any catch can will do the job, you can get sxth or mishimoto. You’d have to get the universal kit
@@PetrolJuice thx im viewing online Amazon at this time
Would this void the warranty?
@@josephquiseng3885 it’s always hard to say since I’ve heard Kia is very hard to deal with when going through warranty claims. I’d make sure it’s all off prior to going in for warranty work at the dealer
Which side is the in and which is the out?
Not sure to be honest, but due to the one way valve direction pointing away from the catch can, I believe the left is out, right is in.
The catch can is in and out both sides doesn’t matter if you swap left to right right to left the whole hose it will not cross over and look more oem and why do you flip the ground wire there is no need also bracket should not be inside ground wire rather just ontop
I literally just followed what SXTH says to do in their install video. So it is 100% correct.