All Pentastars need catch cans, supercharged or not. My Charger had about 9000 miles on it when I supercharged it and I added ported intake manifolds. The old manifolds were soaked with oil and gunk. I was shocked. No wonder the Pentastar's have carbon build up on their pistons and valves. I added two catch cans to it. The air filter was getting a stead drip, drip, drip of oil into it from the other side. Not any more. Love my Ripp supercharger and I wouldn't have anything else. Thanks Ripp! At 72 mph, my Charger gets almost 40 mpg depending on the terrain. The 16 week wait was worth it.
I have a RIPP Supercharger on my JK. I had a different brand of catch can installed before RIPP came out with their’s. I have since installed the RIPP catch can because I was unhappy with my previous one. It is by far better than my previous one, it’s a little more money but it’s definitely worth it. I can’t stand when my engine loads up with blow by, plus it has a handy dip stick which is a plus.
I used to wonder why my oil level ended up lower as I racked up miles in between oil changes until I took off the intake, It was completely black inside and the throttle body actually had enough oil in it for it to have drips off of it when I pulled it off!!! Is this available now in the site?
Thank you for the comment, all vehicles could use a catch can kit. The Grand Cherokee kit in specific is currently in the R&D process, there is not ETA for release.
You would have to check with a local install shop based on their hourly rate. This item take 30 minutes to install at most. It is however a very simple install with the provided instructions and is a great way to familiarize yourself with working on a Pentastar.
Mine cost about 10 grand installed. That includes a bored and ported throttle body, and ported intake manifolds, hardened head bolts and all stainless Borla exhaust. If Ripp would make an exhaust for my 18 Charger, I would probably buy it. Hint Ripp?
08 JKU not supercharged but did add the RIPP cold air intake kit can a catch can be added? And what about the automatic transmission cooler? Directions state factory transmissions will not fit and then it will fit I ain’t Mr. Good wrench so it’s possible I’m reading it completely wrong so feel free to correct me and lmk thanks
Hi, is this needed or recommended for a 2019 ram 1500 V6 3.6L non rebel or classic. I have the 5th gen bighorn. Is it compatible or do you have a diffrent version for my truck? Thanks.
Does my 2020 JGC Trailhawk with Pentastar 3.6 lit, V6 engine need this Catch Can? Are you saying that ALL such engines need it or just for the RAM truck here? Thanks.
All internal combustion engines benefit greatly from a catch can. The Pentastar engine, especially the second gen found in your JGC Trailhawk, is notorious for oil blow by which is exactly what the catch can separates out so clean air is recirculated back into the intake manifold. We do not have one available for the 2020 GC yet but we definitely suggest one on that engine.
RIPP Superchargers good to know! If you do not have one available "now" should I assume you will have it later? Is there an alternative Catch Can you'd recommend? Thanks.
@@MrKozanitis Yes we will definitely have one available soon. Any other's will just be cans which you'll need to make your own lines for. We will have a full can, bracket, and hose kit available.
RIPP Superchargers excellent! I look forward to getting it. I return to the States ( Atlanta, GA) in late October; just came to Europe ( Greece) where I have a 2016 JGC Overland Trail Rated 3.6 Pentastar. Wish you guys were here, too! :-) I hope you'll post another video when the Catch Can is available.
I have a 2018 300 limited and which you know has the L gear selection ... is it possible to switch the TCM and gear shifter and make it have a sport mode instead?
Wouldn't that simply be disintegrated in the normal recirculation back into the combustion chamber? These aren't GDIs and thus burn off a majority of this stuff so isn't this kind of a solution in search of a problem? I'm not against them, I'm just trying to understand the need.
Only if it manages to makes its way all the way into the combustion chamber before sticking anywhere else. Intake manifolds and valves are often caked up with oil deposits over time.
Good video. However, you don't understand octane. That gunk would NOT make your fuel more volatile and burn hoter and faster (lower octane). Research octane and what it means, you'll learn something. Great video otherwise.
That is a good observation, though, a contaminated intake charge will lower your fuel's octane level in the combustion chamber. Please contact us directly for more information about this. Either call 718-815-1313 or email RIPPmods@RIPPmods.com
Hello @JM21999, Of course. Our oil catch cans fit with many different oil filter adaptors, the Baxter Oil Filter Adaptor is one of those that we have tested and worked with. If you have any additional questions, or need more clarification, please email RIPPmods@RIPPmods.com, we will gladly help you there.
We appreciate your honesty and integrity, also all of the knowledge that you have brought to the v6 Pentastar community!💯
All Pentastars need catch cans, supercharged or not. My Charger had about 9000 miles on it when I supercharged it and I added ported intake manifolds. The old manifolds were soaked with oil and gunk. I was shocked. No wonder the Pentastar's have carbon build up on their pistons and valves. I added two catch cans to it. The air filter was getting a stead drip, drip, drip of oil into it from the other side. Not any more. Love my Ripp supercharger and I wouldn't have anything else. Thanks Ripp! At 72 mph, my Charger gets almost 40 mpg depending on the terrain. The 16 week wait was worth it.
I have a RIPP Supercharger on my JK. I had a different brand of catch can installed before RIPP came out with their’s. I have since installed the RIPP catch can because I was unhappy with my previous one. It is by far better than my previous one, it’s a little more money but it’s definitely worth it. I can’t stand when my engine loads up with blow by, plus it has a handy dip stick which is a plus.
RIPP....MOPOWER!!!
Your products are the best....loving the mods on my Challenger...thanks RIPP!!
Here at smile machine garage we love the ripp catch can. Great video!
Now I'm in the mood for a Guinness ;)
Imperial Stout
I just purchased mine! Can’t wait!
Got it.. now where is the Installation video for JEEP JK, JL, JT?
PDF instructions are on the catch can product pages.
I used to wonder why my oil level ended up lower as I racked up miles in between oil changes until I took off the intake, It was completely black inside and the throttle body actually had enough oil in it for it to have drips off of it when I pulled it off!!! Is this available now in the site?
That is correct - yes online live rippmods.myshopify.com/search?q=catch+can
I want a supercharger for my 3.6 pentastar van. Dodge 2012 grand caravan.
I have one of those big ass fans beer glasses too. Its much better with beer in it though.
Can this catch can function properly in colder climates? Does freezing of the can affect performance of it?
would a new 2022 challenger sxt awd benefit from one of these?
Absolutely! Every engine benefits from having a catch can on it to keep the intake and valves clean from carbon and oil build up.
How do you install it?
Hey, thanks for commenting. Install instructions come along side the catch can kit.
@@RIPPMODS They’re pretty vague but I think I figured it out.
I really want to get one but I’m struggling to justify the cost to myself.
I have one on my vehicle. Great mod! Thanks Ripp!
When will you get a supercharger kit for the 2018 jeep grand cherokee!?!?! Need!!
Is there an install video on how to put a catch can on the Ram ?
All catch can kits come with written/picture instructions.
Bad seal on the PCV valve? Just changed mine at 226k miles. Not sure if it was ever done.
Really, every engine needs a catch can in my opinion.
I noticed the Grand Cherokee Pentastar kits don't come with a catch can. Does it not need one?
Thank you for the comment, all vehicles could use a catch can kit. The Grand Cherokee kit in specific is currently in the R&D process, there is not ETA for release.
Just curious what was the total cost including installation.. I know it depends but what's a estimate. Thinking about putting one in my 2019 300s V6
You would have to check with a local install shop based on their hourly rate. This item take 30 minutes to install at most. It is however a very simple install with the provided instructions and is a great way to familiarize yourself with working on a Pentastar.
Mine cost about 10 grand installed. That includes a bored and ported throttle body, and ported intake manifolds, hardened head bolts and all stainless Borla exhaust. If Ripp would make an exhaust for my 18 Charger, I would probably buy it. Hint Ripp?
08 JKU not supercharged but did add the RIPP cold air intake kit can a catch can be added?
And what about the automatic transmission cooler? Directions state factory transmissions will not fit and then it will fit
I ain’t Mr. Good wrench so it’s possible I’m reading it completely wrong so feel free to correct me and lmk thanks
Thank you for the comment. Please direct this question to tech@RIPPmods.com. They will be able to answer you there.
Hi, is this needed or recommended for a 2019 ram 1500 V6 3.6L non rebel or classic. I have the 5th gen bighorn. Is it compatible or do you have a diffrent version for my truck? Thanks.
Does my 2020 JGC Trailhawk with Pentastar 3.6 lit, V6 engine need this Catch Can? Are you saying that ALL such engines need it or just for the RAM truck here? Thanks.
All internal combustion engines benefit greatly from a catch can. The Pentastar engine, especially the second gen found in your JGC Trailhawk, is notorious for oil blow by which is exactly what the catch can separates out so clean air is recirculated back into the intake manifold. We do not have one available for the 2020 GC yet but we definitely suggest one on that engine.
RIPP Superchargers good to know! If you do not have one available "now" should I assume you will have it later? Is there an alternative Catch Can you'd recommend? Thanks.
@@MrKozanitis Yes we will definitely have one available soon. Any other's will just be cans which you'll need to make your own lines for. We will have a full can, bracket, and hose kit available.
RIPP Superchargers excellent! I look forward to getting it. I return to the States ( Atlanta, GA) in late October; just came to Europe ( Greece) where I have a 2016 JGC Overland Trail Rated 3.6 Pentastar. Wish you guys were here, too! :-)
I hope you'll post another video when the Catch Can is available.
I have a 2018 300 limited and which you know has the L gear selection ... is it possible to switch the TCM and gear shifter and make it have a sport mode instead?
Wouldn't that simply be disintegrated in the normal recirculation back into the combustion chamber? These aren't GDIs and thus burn off a majority of this stuff so isn't this kind of a solution in search of a problem? I'm not against them, I'm just trying to understand the need.
Only if it manages to makes its way all the way into the combustion chamber before sticking anywhere else. Intake manifolds and valves are often caked up with oil deposits over time.
If my 3.6 is not supercharged can I still add a catch can
Yes absolutely! We recommend adding the catch can regardless of stock engine or forced induction from any manufacturer.
Nice do you have ripp catch cans for a 2015 dodge durango rt?
Do a Pacifica supercharger
Are you guys ever going to make an exhaust system for my 18 Charger?
Already do 👍
rippmods.myshopify.com/collections/dodge-charger-1/products/2011-2018-ripp-high-performance-exhaust
Sooo does this mean v6 Durango’s
Hey guys love your channel I need guys ( like I really have some say so) to supercharge a 2022 Grand Cherokee L any engine!!!
Would you be making a catch can for the 5.7 hemi ?
Yes, please email sales@rippmods.com for more details
Imperial Stout
Good video. However, you don't understand octane. That gunk would NOT make your fuel more volatile and burn hoter and faster (lower octane). Research octane and what it means, you'll learn something. Great video otherwise.
That is a good observation, though, a contaminated intake charge will lower your fuel's octane level in the combustion chamber. Please contact us directly for more information about this. Either call 718-815-1313 or email RIPPmods@RIPPmods.com
Can you run this with Baxter oil filter adaptor ?
Hello @JM21999,
Of course. Our oil catch cans fit with many different oil filter adaptors, the Baxter Oil Filter Adaptor is one of those that we have tested and worked with. If you have any additional questions, or need more clarification, please email RIPPmods@RIPPmods.com, we will gladly help you there.