Focus RS Mishimoto Oil Separator Catch Can Baffled Black Anodized 2016-2018 Installation

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Bill shows you how to install a Mishimoto Black Anodized Baffled Oil Separator Catch Can on your 2016-2018 Focus RS.
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    An annoying problem that can arise if you don't have this oil separator catch can is decreased performance and ugly gunky buildup upon your 2016, 2017 or 2018 Focus RS Focus RS. So, be sure to guard your intercooler, intake system and essential components with this sensational oil separator from the automotive experts at Mishimoto!
    Adding longevity to your engine, this intelligent upgrade will maintain your engine's performance and aesthetics by altering the path of damaging oil vapors. Putting a halt to the destructive paths of oil vapors by correcting their course toward a smart filter that then sends them to be trapped inside a 6061 billet aluminum storage tank. With installation taking you around an hour and a half, Mishimoto includes all the required hardware and bracket for mounting, getting you out of the garage and back on the road in no time!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 32

  • @deanda5150
    @deanda5150 6 років тому +3

    $214 dollars for a few feet of rubber hose, canister and cheap looking worm gear hose clamps? Really? I would have a hard time parting with my hard earned money for parts that look like something bought at a swap meet. I would expect more from a reputable company. Maybe pre bent hard lines with AN fittings as an example? Is it just me?

    • @TheKing-nu4fk
      @TheKing-nu4fk 6 років тому +1

      deanda5150 no it's not just you

    • @iHernandez620
      @iHernandez620 6 років тому +1

      It's mitshimoto it's like Apple big bran so they charge more money . There's other good oil catch can like JBR, JLT and Boomba all under $200

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut 8 років тому

    No doubt it's required, especially on a direct injection turbo engine. Not really liking the complex install or the seemingly labour intensive "drain system". Although the drain hose is outside the splash guard it appears the drain valve is not accessible unless the guard is removed. I suppose some additional hose and the valve can locate it outside the guard but it's still under the car and out of reach. Why not make a kit that makes it accessible from under the hood. I don't think gravity has anything to do with capturing the oil and the catch can being up higher in the car most likely would still work. The install, I guess, can't be made simpler since the factory connections make it complex. Great install video!!

    • @Smoove233
      @Smoove233 8 років тому

      Can you explain what a catch can is/does?

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 8 років тому +1

      I made a few small adjustments after the video was shot and you can easy reach the drain with the pan in place.

    • @JackRR15
      @JackRR15 7 років тому +1

      But don't you just drain it at the same time you change the oil?

  • @dionisioonofre4984
    @dionisioonofre4984 4 роки тому

    Why does the UPR catch can have a check valve and this one doesn't?? Is it not that important??

  • @JP-uk9uc
    @JP-uk9uc 5 років тому

    I don't get why Ford doesn't have a recirculation back into the oil pan..
    Just replaced the pcv with the new one Ford finally warrantied. By far the word connector is the first one he removed. Pain to remove. The rest was a breeze

  • @benst2594
    @benst2594 6 років тому +1

    Does this work for the ST as well? If so is it in the same location under the engine?

    • @JP-uk9uc
      @JP-uk9uc 5 років тому

      Yes, is basically the same.

  • @calirzeta8063
    @calirzeta8063 6 років тому

    Hola me gustaría que me prepararas mi focus RS del 2017. He visto tus videos y me ha gustado todo lo que le haces. .Necesito sabes donde tienes el taller de Inglaterra o donde..? para llevarte el coche. Sin límite de presupuesto Yo Spain. . gracias

  • @lemmy999
    @lemmy999 5 років тому

    I'm not familiar with the engine in the Focus, but on other 2.0L Ecoboost engines there is a hose that goes from the valve cover to the turbo inlet hose. I assume it is the same way in this car. If so what is done to prevent oil vapors from entering in to the turbo inlet, intercooler and on to the intake from the valve cover?

  • @davidm6975
    @davidm6975 5 років тому

    Fuck that! After watching that I’ll forget about that idea

  • @privateochoa
    @privateochoa 7 років тому +1

    Even though the catchcan works to me it looks way too cheap with all those worm clamps, for 285, id rather save more for a water metanol kit and have water clean my valves

    • @rombierto
      @rombierto 7 років тому

      I agree. The amount of worm gear clamps and the loose drain hose is sketchy.

  • @WearySteerer
    @WearySteerer 7 років тому +1

    Why doesn't one come with the car from factory?

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 7 років тому +3

      In my opinion you will start to see factory OEM systems in the future.

  • @Gen-Z-Stacker
    @Gen-Z-Stacker 7 років тому

    Is this the same process for a 2017 Focus ST. If so, will this throw any codes?

    • @JP-uk9uc
      @JP-uk9uc 5 років тому

      Only if there is a vacuum leak.

  • @kristofferpence
    @kristofferpence 8 років тому

    Okay so I have a question. What's the difference between a catch can on the intake snorkel vs the bottom of the manifold? I've seen both, just haven't really looked into it. I'm looking to install one on my new focus at but I want to find one that doesn't involve cutting factory lines. It's a lease that I'll be buying out but I need to be able to remove it for service.

    • @christopherpauley8174
      @christopherpauley8174 8 років тому +1

      The 2 places you could put a catch can would be the connection from the inlet pipe to the valve cover (which is what I think you mean when you intake snorkle) and from the intake manifold to the crankcase. The first one is the point at which pcv vents under boost at wot. This same place has as tiny inflow when the car is at idle and cruising. There really isn't much benefit for putting a occ here. There's going to be a system of baffles in the valve cover to stop any excess oil that might travel along with venting pressures.Anything that could make it past those baffles is really nominal. The risk of creating a restriction here is greater than the potential benefit of an occ. If you create a restriction you may cause a pcv imbalance and that's really critical on a car that's got a 2 way pcv system. The 2nd point (down at the im to crankcase area) is the optimal point to put an occ. Again there is a baffle system in the pcv plate connected to the crankcase where Bill gently pulled the hard black line off the blue pcv valve. The pressures here are much greater because you are right at the area of the crank, plus all the oil is down here. It's also accepted in the engineering community to recycle any excess oil that makes it's way past those baffles as a matter of environmentally friendliness :) But the reality is that the oil that makes it's way into your intake manifold will eventually cook on to your intake valves. This buildup will cause performance loss over years. Ford will then happily sell you a cleaning service :)
      TLDR - More oil comes out of the crankcase-baffle-pcv valve area down on the bottom of the engine and it's got a direct path to the combustion chamber.
      Just as a tip - There's several kits out the for the ST and I'm sure there will be many for the RS. Lots of ST kits try to mount the occ up high and route tubing to it. Do yourself a favor and get a kit that puts the can down low. You will want to empty it when you change your oil and having to work a cup or something into the area in the top of the engine bay to empty your can is silly. occ cans are not bling - function over form....

    • @kristofferpence
      @kristofferpence 8 років тому +1

      Gotcha. Yeah I know about the carbon buildup and that's exactly what I'm trying to minimize. May have the can installed by a shop then. Unfortunately don't have the jacks or necessary tools to get under it. Appreciate all of the info

    • @kristofferpence
      @kristofferpence 8 років тому

      I honestly just wish manufactures would adopt something similar to the Toyota D4S system that uses both direct and port Injection. Saves a lot of hassle.

    • @kristofferpence
      @kristofferpence 8 років тому

      Nah. I have a 2016 ST.

    • @kristofferpence
      @kristofferpence 8 років тому

      If I plan on buying the car at the end I just want to make sure I'm Doing every possible preventative maintenance that I can do to ensure longevity. I refuse to pay ford to clean an engine that they purposely built this way haha.

  • @WearySteerer
    @WearySteerer 7 років тому

    What's a water/methanol kit do?

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 7 років тому +1

      Methanol injections systems spray a mist of methanol in the intake to lower your intake air temperature. This will allow you to get more aggressive with the tune and make more power.

  • @christopherrodriguez9514
    @christopherrodriguez9514 8 років тому

    This wouldve been helpful for my st a year ago lol

  • @davidmartin2231
    @davidmartin2231 8 років тому

    title of video should've been, "cam swap" lmao

  • @entertainment72
    @entertainment72 6 років тому

    Terrible placement by Mishimoto.