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Old 08-24-2018, 10:35 PM
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Has anyone bought one of the low price ($20) aluminum oil catch cans off of ebay ? If so do they do the job ? I've seen a wide range of price for these. is there any difference ? Thanks for any help.
 
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Has anyone bought one of the low price ($20) aluminum oil catch cans off of ebay ? If so do they do the job ? I've seen a wide range of price for these. is there any difference ? Thanks for any help.
One word "NEEDSWINGS"
 
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Originally Posted by Billto
One word "NEEDSWINGS"
Yup I just got one from him last weekend
He installed it on my Roadster at the hotel at the Woodward Dream Cruise
Not sure about the cheap catch can but I know the quality of a Needswings product and wouldn't get anything less
 

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I agree . . . ONLY Needswings.
 
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I agree . . . ONLY Needswings.
"YUP" it just works.
 
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You always pretty much get what you pay for.
 
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Here is the photos of the original development of the oil catch can, thought you might wanna see the early days, Enjoy. WOody

https://www.crossfireforum.org/g/album/4823398
 
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Woody, does the current catch can have coarse steel wool in the intake chamber? I always thought there would be some kind of element inside vice just a two chambered cylinder.
 
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