Mishimoto's 2012+ JK Wrangler Baffled Oil Catch Can R&D
#21
Former Vendor
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**--3.28.2018 Update--**
Hey everybody,
Just wanted to let you all know that the pre-sale for this product has ended. Thank you to all of you who ordered; your kits should be shipping out over the next couple days! Please keep an eye on your email for order updates.
Thanks again!
-Steve
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Hey everybody,
I just wanted to let you all know that the discounted pre-sale for this catch can kit is now live! This is your chance to get this kit at a pretty big discount Check it out below!
Mishimoto 2012+ Jeep JK Baffled Oil Catch Can Kit
Sale Price: $182.95
MSRP: $265.00
Click Here to Buy!
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions!
-Steve
Hey everybody,
Just wanted to let you all know that the pre-sale for this product has ended. Thank you to all of you who ordered; your kits should be shipping out over the next couple days! Please keep an eye on your email for order updates.
Thanks again!
-Steve
**----------------------------**
Hey everybody,
I just wanted to let you all know that the discounted pre-sale for this catch can kit is now live! This is your chance to get this kit at a pretty big discount Check it out below!
Mishimoto 2012+ Jeep JK Baffled Oil Catch Can Kit
Sale Price: $182.95
- Direct fit for 2012–2017 3.6L Jeep Wrangler JK
- Thick 2.5mm bracket won’t bend, rattle, or break under heavy abuse
- Internal air diverter increases air turbulence to improve oil separation
- Helps maintain proper octane levels to reduce potential detonation
- High-quality O-ring ensures a tight seal
- Filter and can are fully serviceable
- Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty
- Estimated Ship Date: March 2018
Click Here to Buy!
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions!
-Steve
Last edited by Mishimoto; 03-28-2018 at 11:59 AM.
#22
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Hey everybody,
Check out this quick behind the scenes video we put together for this kit! This catch can kit is still on pre-sale for a little while longer!
Check out this quick behind the scenes video we put together for this kit! This catch can kit is still on pre-sale for a little while longer!
#23
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Hey everybody,
Just wanted to let you all know that the pre-sale for this product has ended. Thank you to all of you who ordered; your kits should be shipping out over the next couple days! Please keep an eye on your email for order updates.
Thanks again!
-Steve
Just wanted to let you all know that the pre-sale for this product has ended. Thank you to all of you who ordered; your kits should be shipping out over the next couple days! Please keep an eye on your email for order updates.
Thanks again!
-Steve
#25
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
#26
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I can't believe i just saw this now and missed the presale price by a day! Figures! I had the intake open on my 2012 last year and it was so soaked with oil I was shocked it could still breathe. AND this fits with the SPOD. I have the Metalcloak ARB compressor bracket behind the vac/SPOD bracket, would I run into any fitment problems there? Running out of room under the hood..
#27
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
I can't believe i just saw this now and missed the presale price by a day! Figures! I had the intake open on my 2012 last year and it was so soaked with oil I was shocked it could still breathe. AND this fits with the SPOD. I have the Metalcloak ARB compressor bracket behind the vac/SPOD bracket, would I run into any fitment problems there? Running out of room under the hood..
-Steve
#28
Super Moderator
I'll put the photos up here so everyone can see. This is my setup as-is with the twin ARB compressor on a MC bracket and and SPOD and vac pump relocation on a MC bracket.
It's tough to even get a good shot of what's going on under there. The space looks so packed in mine, I'm going to go back through this thread and see where the can sits. As long as there's physically space I'd like to get it stuffed in there!
It's tough to even get a good shot of what's going on under there. The space looks so packed in mine, I'm going to go back through this thread and see where the can sits. As long as there's physically space I'd like to get it stuffed in there!
#29
Super Moderator
I don't see why this wouldn't be fine. The compressor bracket seems to be rearward and floats above everything involved with the kit. Sticking my head in there, it looks like there should be plenty of room.
#30
Former Vendor
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-Steve