UPR 11-21 Billet Oil Catch Can Z Bracket 6.4 HEMI Technology - SCAT Pack
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It was a perfect fit for my 2019 Scat Pack 392. The engine on the 2020 should fit fine if they make any major changes to it.
No, part number 5032- is the correct UPR Catch Can for the Dodge Durango. 197 for the silver and 5032 for the gold. 197- The Black gets one point. Both of these items can be found in our Amazon store.
A 2019 Widebody Scat Pack is also in my possession. Paint in the color plum crazy. With one exception, it was a breeze to set up. The rubber hoses were a tight fit that required some effort to get on, but they did. It's a nice-looking piece. It appears to be a natural fit. It was installed on my 6 with no problems from the dealer. It's something I have no regrets about. If I had to, I'd get it again.
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I've got a Scat Pack for the 2020 Challenger. When I first checked to see how much oil the can had collected over 500 miles, I was astounded by the figure. There was a lot more than I had anticipated. It's a good thing I got a separator. (I don't slam on the brakes).
Update: I had a small amount of oil leaking from the catch can, so I contacted the seller, who promptly responded. When I spoke with Bryan, he requested that I send him photos via text, which I did. He quickly replied, saying, "We'll send you some extra O-. " Rings. They arrived the next day, and we swapped out the O-rings. Everything is now in order because of the ring. It's nice to deal with a company that stands behinds their product. br>br>Nice product, came packaged nicely with a sticker to stick on the product!.
Youtube can be of assistance. It's exactly as described and appears to be working fine so far; I've only drained about a half ounce. It also has a sleek black appearance, and the hoses are attractive. I only gave it four stars because the instructions were of poor quality. I couldn't make out anything in the image, and the written instructions didn't help much either. I eventually figured it out on my own, and after a long time installing it, I figured I'd look on YouTube for help, which I did. At the very least, the videos I found confirmed that it was correctly installed. The other issue I have is that the hoses were pre-cut, and one of them was a little short; it still works, but it could have been 1" longer for a more comfortable fit.
So far, everything has gone well. It took me no more than 10 minutes to install this item. br> Mostly due to the fact that I misplaced the socket. It has a nice appearance and is less expensive than some of the other options available. My grade is a 6. The Challenger 1320 is a four-seater aircraft that was introduced in the year 2019. I can't emphasize enough how simple it is to set up.
It's a nice catch can that does a good job of separating water and oil from the air flowing into the intake. Every couple of gas tanks, I empty it, and there's usually a small amount in it. In black, it looks fantastic. It's hard to tell it's not from a factory.
I can't say enough about how simple it was to set up! br>The best piece of advice I can give is to put the hose end caps on before plugging it into the unit. They're a pain to remove. Lol. br>I'll include a six-month review and any photos I have of the gunk it kept out. Almost one year br>br> I didn't take any pictures because I was too busy- It did, however, remove some foul-smelling foam and water. br>I can't say it improves MPG, but if it keeps the motor clean, that's a plus. It's well worth it.
I bought mine in April 2017 and everything was fine until I felt something fall out of the engine while driving. When I checked, I discovered that the drain latch had been missing for a short time, had fallen, and was potentially dangerous if it had struck any part of the engine. It was supposed to be a five-star review, but after this, I'll give it a one-star rating.
The catch can is well-made and feels durable, and it was simple to put together until I had to reinstall my Shaker hood. It fits, but there's some slight pressure on the hose on the catch can's inlet side. It's just inconvenient because you have to use some force to line up the Shaker properly with the hood hole.