Well i couldn't find anywhere to place it ive seen pics under the intake by the tranny but i have a short ram aem so it wasnt going to fit there i tried in the back on the passengers side but i didnt want to drill no holes so this is what i came up with
since i dont have the air box anymore i decided to put it here 1st 2 pics
this how i made my bracket fit the catch can 3rd pic
this how it looks on 4th 5th 6th pics
well at first this was my final set up but when i drove it for like an hour went to check on it and those hoses that come with the kit suck 7th pic
the hoses that came with the kit seemed to collapse and wouldnt really let the air flow good so i went to pep boys and got some stronger hoses and put them on this morning well this is my final set up 8th pic
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Didn't someone put it nicely up against the firewall?
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Didn't someone put it nicely up against the firewall?
it was 89 = shipping
yeah someone did but didnt want to go thru all that hassel of drilling a hole in the firewall and stuff plus it makes it more easier for me to drain it whenever it needs to be
I sell that unit with a kit. There is a problem with your unit. Go turn it on and take a look at the hose it comes with and look what happens to it.
well if you look at the last pic you'll see that i changed them to stronger hoses and i saw the different with those clear ones and they looked like they were closed so the next day i went to pep boys and bought the black ones that are alot stronger
just cause you don't have any friends with lifts...i mean friends period, doesn't mean you should be jealous...give me $20 and i'll be your friend...deal??
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