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Hit 6k miles on the truck so it was time to do my oil change. I did my first one around 1k and installed the catch can around the same time.

I wanted to see what 5k miles of driving added to the can if anything. Majority of my driving was all city. While it wasn't a ton of stuff, it was enough, and it was gross. A mix of water and sludge. Pics attached.

Ford Ranger Finally checked my UPR catch can after 5k miles PXL_20250411_154540499


Ford Ranger Finally checked my UPR catch can after 5k miles PXL_20250411_154549328


Ford Ranger Finally checked my UPR catch can after 5k miles PXL_20250411_154558062
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I have dual can setup from a different manufacturer and the normal single catch can was almost completely full from 2,000 miles of winter driving. Look similar to yours, just more watery. Turbo side can had very little.
 
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I have dual can setup from a different manufacturer and the normal single catch can was almost completely full from 2,000 miles of winter driving. Look similar to yours, just more watery. Turbo side can had very little.
Which brand you using?
 

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I put a UPR Duel Catch Can on mine. I am looking forward to seeing what it will catch by my next oil change.
 

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Hit 6k miles on the truck so it was time to do my oil change. I did my first one around 1k and installed the catch can around the same time.

I wanted to see what 5k miles of driving added to the can if anything. Majority of my driving was all city. While it wasn't a ton of stuff, it was enough, and it was gross. A mix of water and sludge. Pics attached.

PXL_20250411_154540499.jpg


PXL_20250411_154549328.jpg


PXL_20250411_154558062.jpg
What is the purpose for the catch can
 

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Nice kit. No drilling.
No drilling. I made couple of brackets to mount their brackets on. Hose lengths all worked good. I had the UPR dual setup on My Bronco Raptor and I greatly prefer the Improved Racing cans for emptying. Push up and an 1/8th turn and it is off.
 
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