🛡️ Keep your engine pristine and performance sharp with every drive!
The PQYRACING Baffled Oil Catch Can Kit is a universal 2-port aluminum oil separator designed to protect your engine’s intercooler and intake system by filtering oil blow-by with a 50-micron bronze filter. Its compact 150ml reservoir, durable 6061 aluminum construction, and convenient drain valve make it an essential upgrade for maintaining optimal engine performance and longevity.
Item Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
Capacity | 150 Milliliters |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Product Grade | like new |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08011727590998 |
Manufacturer | PQYRACING |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 4.57 x 4.25 x 3.23 inches |
Item model number | TK91-1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | TK91-1 |
R**M
Did what i bought it for
Quality catch can, operated as it should and did what I bought it for. Had a massive blow by issue and as you can see on the pic, it catches the oil after driving for the day so it's worth the money spend. Before i got the can, my intake was always loaded and because of that, loads of smoke will come from my tail pipe on the highway. Was easy to install after drilling 2 holes on side in my hood.
J**N
Car ran much better
Very solid, seems well made, each vehicle will install differently, on mine had to be creative but everything worked out great, easy to drain the oil it catches and most importantly my car ran much much better, well worth the money and labor.
D**.
Works good
Works good but I would use high temperature thread sealant on the fittings to ensure a good seal. Easy to install in the PCV line and easy to empty with the ball valve. I like that it filters out the dirty oily blow by and it’s not sucked back into your intake manifold.
K**N
Great catch can
Worked great to keep the oil out of the intake on an 03 Silverado! Installs clean and easy with no leaks.
C**6
Be aware of possible screen restrictions
Not bad quality, but the threaded plug on the bottom either isn’t tapered or it is oversized since none of my pipe plugs get tight. The bracket is not sufficient in my opinion as mine broke from engine vibration.My experience is that is actually lead me to misdiagnosis a turbo oil leak/ blues smoke like crazy on my VW ALH TDI swapped Toyota pickup. I thought my turbo was leaking at seals, then it was still leaking. Thinking it was not the seals I replaced the turbo, and replaced the valve stem seals, which includes buying the tooling and supporting seals/gaskets… I did all of that to find out the filter/screen in the catch can was building too much crankcase pressure pushing oil past the turbo shaft seals, even on brand new garret turbo. Removed the catch can and no more oil leak from turbo.I can’t blame it all on this as it was on there for a few weeks before I noticed any problems.I kept it to use on future projects
C**.
Good value for the price
This air-oil separator works well and is a good value for the price. I have it installed on a 450 HP big block street strip car. It's not a large can... smaller than what it looks like in the pic. So you can fit it under the hood in many places. Also, this isn't a high priced, super high quality, super heavy duty catch can either, but it works well and is inexpensive.
T**
Everything is worth a shot for experience
Definitely smaller than I thought but that’s okay it’ll work as well certain things you can do to aid it to be better before install. If it doesn’t work for you, you probably should have done it right the first time. Performance wise you can’t ever cut corners so you’re probably cutting them now to hate yourself later or maybe it works good for you. There are better an there is making ends meet the best you can at that time
S**G
It works
Drain lever is very convenient. Might look at removing the metal filter inside to just filter through steel wool in the can. Nice and thick metal and the hose adapters should fit anything.
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