The new 3-port catch can that STM currently sells has two -6AN fitings and one -10AN fitting. What is also nice about their new catch can is that you no longer need to reuse the PCV grommet like Chris showed in the video. You simply remove the PCV like Chris showed, then install the -10AN fitting that STM now ships with the catch can. Also, don't forget to cover the vacuum port on the intake manifold with a vacuum plug. Without this your car won't idle right. Other than that, Chris thank you so much for making this video. I specifically used your video as a guide to install my STM 3-port catch can onto my Evo 9.
I recently tinkered with my catch can setup, -10 an on side and rear of the valve cover, venting. I placed my can next to where your mini battery would be, relocated battery to the rear. Keep the lines as short and free flowing as possible, similar to an exhaust. The difference in throttle response was immediate. No dip stick blow outs. My previous setup was in a similar place by the transmission housing and the throttle/rpm acceleration felt slower/heavier. Give it a try.
I just got rid of my recirculating Buschur catch can as it was getting condensation and returning water to my oil pan. The new catch can I have is mounted near my mini battery. The port from the back and side of the cover go to the catch can and for the 3rd port I connected a vacuum line to it and ran it back to the port on the intake manifold. I’m not sure if it will harm the car doing it this way but I can always cap off the port on the intake manifold and add a filter to the top of the catch can. Either way the car seems to be running better.
Great video bud. I’ve literally had mine for months now to install but was confused on the stock fittings in the valve cover. But what did you do with the hard line that was running to the back side of the cover just block it off?
Thanks bro! and yes the fittings is easy!! just pull them out and the nipple that's in the intake manifold block it off with a vacumm cap and secure it with a zip tie just in case!
Bro that's such a nice catch can and really discreet, personally if I had a catch can like that I'd want to show it off in the bay lol. Like you, I've done so much searching online about Evo catch cans and there's very little out there, this is literally the most informative video on Evo catch cans. I've been looking for a catch can to go where the intercooler spray reservoir is usually located but its impossible to find. Do you mind sharing how much this catch can and kit costs? Peace bro ✌🏼
Hey Bro Appreciate you always watching and supporting. The catch can cost about 400ish with everything included. I put the link on the description. It's a very nice quality piece like you said! wish people could see it hahaha
Catch cans are literally meant to be as high as possible in the engine bay, ABOVE the cam cover. That way oil doesn't just drain straight down the pipes into the can. You want the oil to drain back via gravity and only the vapours remain in the can/out the breathers. It looks amazing, but it's a terrible design.
The new 3-port catch can that STM currently sells has two -6AN fitings and one -10AN fitting. What is also nice about their new catch can is that you no longer need to reuse the PCV grommet like Chris showed in the video. You simply remove the PCV like Chris showed, then install the -10AN fitting that STM now ships with the catch can. Also, don't forget to cover the vacuum port on the intake manifold with a vacuum plug. Without this your car won't idle right. Other than that, Chris thank you so much for making this video. I specifically used your video as a guide to install my STM 3-port catch can onto my Evo 9.
Thank you for the video. Your right. Zero Evo videos on STM Catch Cans. Keep up the content. 💯
Thanks and will do!!
I recently tinkered with my catch can setup, -10 an on side and rear of the valve cover, venting. I placed my can next to where your mini battery would be, relocated battery to the rear. Keep the lines as short and free flowing as possible, similar to an exhaust. The difference in throttle response was immediate. No dip stick blow outs. My previous setup was in a similar place by the transmission housing and the throttle/rpm acceleration felt slower/heavier. Give it a try.
Thanks for the feedback bro! I'll keep an eye on that!!
Sweet video, i keep coming back to your vids when i work on my evo.
It’s well thought out catch can, stealthy and convenient to drain! Good video!
Very true and well made!!
And here I watched a video showing u gotta take the valve cover off with the the baffles and tap the cover..
Late to the video but wanted to say i appreciate the video. Just ordred this for my 8 and new to building evos so def helps
Glad I could help! Thanks so much for watching! 🙏🏼
I just got rid of my recirculating Buschur catch can as it was getting condensation and returning water to my oil pan. The new catch can I have is mounted near my mini battery. The port from the back and side of the cover go to the catch can and for the 3rd port I connected a vacuum line to it and ran it back to the port on the intake manifold. I’m not sure if it will harm the car doing it this way but I can always cap off the port on the intake manifold and add a filter to the top of the catch can. Either way the car seems to be running better.
She looks good bro another great informative video for the Evo community 👌🏽
Thanks homie!! Appreciate you!
i have the same catch can but for the 5 speed. it’s mint quality. great video my guy
Super mint quality!! I love it!
Great stuff you take great care while doing jobs good work
Thank you!!
Great job you did a great job helped me to four see what needs to be done thanks 🙏
great vid!! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks hun!
Awesome job again very informative!
Thank you Appreciate the feedback!
Yo creia que tenias que quitar el radiador para montarlo 🤣🤣 good job
hahahaha best comment!! Bro I would've burned the car down! lmao
Great video bud. I’ve literally had mine for months now to install but was confused on the stock fittings in the valve cover. But what did you do with the hard line that was running to the back side of the cover just block it off?
Thanks bro! and yes the fittings is easy!! just pull them out and the nipple that's in the intake manifold block it off with a vacumm cap and secure it with a zip tie just in case!
@@ChrisGoorbarry by blocking it off at the intake manifold, it didn't throw a check engine light or code?
@@Shadow-nq3od it shouldn’t throw a CEL
Bro that's such a nice catch can and really discreet, personally if I had a catch can like that I'd want to show it off in the bay lol. Like you, I've done so much searching online about Evo catch cans and there's very little out there, this is literally the most informative video on Evo catch cans. I've been looking for a catch can to go where the intercooler spray reservoir is usually located but its impossible to find. Do you mind sharing how much this catch can and kit costs? Peace bro ✌🏼
Hey Bro Appreciate you always watching and supporting. The catch can cost about 400ish with everything included. I put the link on the description. It's a very nice quality piece like you said! wish people could see it hahaha
Your videos help me alot.. only thing when you cut those lines can you say the measurements how long ..would help us out
Thanks charles! and honestly didn't measured them just test fitted them and then cut but I will keep that in mind for next time!!
Nice setup, what can I say I got the same setup 👌
lol Thanks bro!!
Nice set up! What air intake are you using? I love the space it allows vs the Injen AI!
Keep up the good job.
Thanks Angel!
Great video but Is it normal for the car to not idle correctly after you cap off the intake manifold tube going to the pvc ? Thanks in advance !
how did you plug the intake manifold? can that port be used for a boost gauge sensor maybe?
Hello friend, consult, when you take out the PCV valve, do you leave a plug on it? or leave it open
Keep it up 👍🏼🔥🔥
Thanks 🔥
bro awsome video!!! im gunna get my turbo form tyler as well....
Thanks man! and in love with my turbo and spool!
im getting his 58mm turbo which is same specs of the fp black well see what numbers i can pull!!!
Did the catch can have 3 fittings on it but you only used 2 of them? It was hard to tell when it was bolted up.
What did you do with the 3rd port?
The catch can comes with a thing to close the third one! It’s like a threaded cap. The third one is just in case i need an extra vent to the block.
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Which one on the valve cover is the inlet on the catch can.....noob question....thanks in advance
So the hose on the back rocket cover normally goes to intake manifold. Do you have to block the hose off on manifold
Yes with a vacuum cap!
It’s ok to put Teflon tape over the npt bungs right ?
Any source for doing AN fittings as well as you seemed to?
What do you mean?
Hi bro, you catch can and line of fitting is of 6AN?
It fits short route intercooler piping or no?
Yes
@@ChrisGoorbarry thanks for the reply!!
Catch cans are literally meant to be as high as possible in the engine bay, ABOVE the cam cover. That way oil doesn't just drain straight down the pipes into the can. You want the oil to drain back via gravity and only the vapours remain in the can/out the breathers. It looks amazing, but it's a terrible design.
I was thinking the same thing. For some reason those hoses have a big swoop and won't the oil collect in the hoses instead of draining into the can?
Who wants to hide engine parts.