Bought a used ‘05 WK three years ago and installed a catch can (BilletTechnologies) on the Hemi right away. Every oil change I empty about a third of a cup of oil out of the can! I learned about CC’s from UA-camr videos. Thanks Y’all!
I need to stop watching this channel you’re making go broke buying all these things for my Jeep I didn’t know I needed 😂 enter me in for the drawing please!🤙🏼
I put one on my ‘17 jku a month ago with 36k on it. Just did an oil change and in one month the amount it caught was astounding. I did use an actual fitted kit with hoses and bracket by mishimoto. It was eye opening enough for me to comfortably recommend a catch can of any sort to fellow Jeepers, or any car for that matter.
Like Ford, in their 6.7 from 2011-present, is still using a CP4 pump that will burst & brake up & inject metal shavings throughout the entire fuel system/engine - to the point the owner will have to pay $10K-12K to remedy. Ford knows this CP4 is a bust, but like their 6.0 engines, they do not care because their dealerships made bank off the frequent repairs. Ford sales a disaster prevention kit (LOL) for a truck that people paid $70K-90K. Great Ford. Really "Built Ford Tough". Now I hear that the Mopar 3.6L consumes oil like the vehicle just ate marijuana brownies & oil is its only appetite suppressor. So an oil catch can is most likely needed so one does not burn their motor up because the engine is "baked" (pun intended) & eating all the oil. People buy brand new vehicles at premium prices to buy POS's & have to modify their new vehicles to allow them actual longevity. Maybe the car moguls are wanting to build crap so we will all think EV is the way to go. IDK, but the post herein has validity & I am pissed because I own all motors herein (6.0, 6.7 & 3.6). IMHO
Watched the video and it reminded me to put on on. I'm going to mount mine closer to the engine so it stays warm and doesn't freeze up. The Joy of canadian winters
Inspiring channel to do hands on work on my Jeep Jk. Thank you man for giving us all this material to work with. You are awesome. Don’t ever quit making JK videos!
I saw this and put one of these in, get almost 1/2 a cup oil after just a 1200 miles or so. I got from UPR Products and came with really nice hoses and easy to remove to empty.
Hey, I’d like to be entered or something. I’d love to install it on my own JK to keep that engine sparkling clean! Love the content, keep up the great work!
Nice video, but a couple of questions/observations: In the video, it looks like the catch can is mounted higher than the dirty air comes off the motor. Also, looks like as the hoses go forward from the motor to the to make the turn back to the catch can, they are a bit lower than the can. While this may be a trick of the video (around the 11:25 mark) not showing true angles, if I’m correct, wondering whether or not that downhill run to the bend followed by the uphill run to the catch can might impact the flow of the dirty air; more specifically, will the bend/uphill run cause/allow the oil to settle out or pool there. The JK installation doesn’t look to have as severe angles.
I really appreciate this video. I have been seeing people use catch cans recently, and you did a great job of explaining it's purpose. Thanks a million.
My wife and I just got a Jeep and we want to go to hidden falls. We’re very inexperienced and would love to join y’all on a trip. Love the channel guys keep the videos coming !!!
Thanks for the follow up with the JT visor on a catch can. Your video with the JK surprising the amount of oil sent back into the intake. Thumbs up to your channel and content.
Glad you are showing a cheap way to do this. But I still think there is no benefit. Good on you for not pushing one of those expensive cans. For 30 bucks, it has low expense to go with the low (or no) benefit. I always enjoy your videos!
@@JKGearandGadgets I think you'd have that anyway. Most carbon build up and oil build up would be there anyway. My 2008 Jeep 3.8 is clean as can be after 145k miles. Mobil 1 oil and Top Tier fuel had everything to do with it. But still, there's absolutely no harm in a catch can. So why not? Again, love your videos!
Just got my 1st Jeep it's ATJ 2.4 l 6 speed manual when I always wondered about the catch CAD now I'm definitely gonna get it thank you guys loved the video
Planning on installing one in my truck, so of course I'd like an entry. Great video except for 1 thing, the oil is going to destroy the heater hose. You need hose that is meant to handle oil.
Thank you. I ordered the very can you have listed in the description. It looks great especially for $28 compared to some other name brands that are over $100. I installed it on my 2016 JKU today and fabbed a bracket from some aluminum angle stock I had left over from another project. I mounted it in the same place you have yours on your JK. I removed the OEM bolt on the fender (where your Switch Pro pod mounts) and put a bracket there to hold the can between the ECM and the brake module.
GOOD DAY FROM OREGON, JUST WATCHED THE VIDEO, GREAT PRODUCT FOR ANY VEHICLE, I HAVE FOUR CHEVYS AND A 2012 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT, THANK YOU AND YOURS FOR ALL THE VIDS.
I don’t want tell anybody how to work on their own rigs but I’d recommend silicone heater hose as oil can brake down the rubber in typically heater hoses
Nice video Ben! I want to personally thank you for finally explaining in detail how the PCVsystem works. I ordered the plug and play model from your link, thank you again! And say hi to Cassie for me! The North East sure missing you! But you gotta go to Texas. Just as long as you dont become Dallas Cowboys fans! Lol!
I have always despised pcv systems because of the whole concept of sending that filth back into my engine. I had no idea this even existed. Thank you so much for the great info. Also I’d like to be entered and win or something.
I had honestly never heard of this option... Awesome information. Toss my name in the hat. Appreciate all the info you guys put out! Maybe one day I'll run into you guys at a Jeep meet here in Texas.
Great product...👍🏻it’s on my wish list, to install on my wife’s new gladiator, AWESOME VIDEO, watch and like all your videos, good job great channel and information! 😃🤙🏻
I just recently bought a JKU and started looking up UA-cam videos and came across your channel. The videos are great I just watched the ones about the headliner and the J.W. Speaker head lights. I'll definitely be doing the headliner. The headlights are great but a little pricey for me. I'm sure I'm to late for the catch can give away but if not woo-hoo I have a chance lol. Thanks for the great info on the JK. I just noticed hood the shocks on your JK hopefully the is a video on it. I'm going to look now haha
Thank you for the video and thank you for adding the link to the specific hose that you got. I was able to go to Lowe’s and get some heater hose in 10 foot length and I’m ready to boogie and install this. Keep up the good work.
Enter me too please! Not just the residual oil going into the intake makes it messy, but that oil can create deposits of carbon on intake values & can cause values to stick. Lol that I was the only person to invert pcv & pvc!
Always good to see that you’re always doing something new something different something better in your jeeps and your wife’s jeep love you guys show keep up the good work and be safe
You can throw my name in there as well. I need one for my wife’s JL and then one for my LJ. It would be nice to only have to buy only one....lol. Love the videos, both of y’all keep up the awesome work!!
I'd like to be entered or something, lol. It would be my first engine type mod for my JL Willys. Keep up the great works and as always enjoy yours and your wife's videos.
PVC is made from oil...so you're good 👍. I always say PVC , instead of PCV. I took my engine apart to fix the Pentastar tick, was replacing the intake manifold gasket and saw oil under the gaskets.
I have a 3.8. What hoses and connectors will I need to adapt to the pcv hoses in my jku to connect to the cheap amazon can? 5/8” heater hose? Fittings? Thanks for the help and all the videos you post. Enjoy your channel.
You still need to check your Pcv valve every 30000 miles because of seal wear on Pcv that rides on the cam shaft that will allow allot more oil to intrude past into your catch can. Just changed Pcv valve at 58000 on a 2019 Ram 1500 and seal was worn out .will be looking into catch can Thanks Jk gears and gadgets
Could you attach the heater hose straight to the intake and pcv output port, that way you don't have to cut the stock hose incate you ever need to undo the mod?
What are your thoughts using the catch-can as a way to keep the oil from being placed back into the air filter on early jeep models. 94 YJ (2.5), 97 TJ (2.5), and 06 LJ (4.0). Seems ring blow-by causes pressurizing the incoming air through the air filter. I've checked the intake manifold nipple to see if there is oil residue in the incoming tube and the intake, found very little if any at all using a q-tip. But the air filter gets oiled up from that ring blow-by. Be winner.
I installed a catch can on my Infiniti G35 after opening the intake and seeing the oil puddles, it's amazing that OEM's wouldn't add this by default after seeing the amount of oil blow by. It really affected my Infiniti as I had an aftermarket Vortech supercharger and oil is known the lower gasoline octane which is the last thing I needed when I was racing. I never bothered with my 2016 JK because I never drove it hard, but I just ordered a 2021 Gladiator EcoDiesel and I'm trying to figure out if it's really needed since ... ya know it's an oil burner and all! Oh and if it's not too late I'd like to entered ... or something. Love your videos btw!
hey Ben keep up the great work. your videos have help me in my build. I have a 2009 JKU on 37 's I love it. so glad y'all moved to Texas. we are in west Texas hope to meet y'all in person some time. Thanks again
Change oil often, every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, us a high quality synthetic, like Amsoil or Royal Purple.. will make a big difference. I put an oil catch can on my 2019 Silverado, hardly any residue on two oil changes. On the right track.
This is a common mod on 7.3s also know as a CCV mod. Crank case ventilator. Some guys dump to atmosphere simimar to semis but end up with a truck smelling like oil and smoking. Also whats important is to nevet let the oil freeze in cold climates otherwise your crank pressure will sky rocket and you could throw your spark plugs or injectors. So to remedy this keep it close to your engine to maintain warm oil in cold climates.
I'm really glad you put this video up, some folks in my jeep club have been asking about them. Great info as always! Enter me, please, and thank you for the great content as always.
Bought a used ‘05 WK three years ago and installed a catch can (BilletTechnologies) on the Hemi right away. Every oil change I empty about a third of a cup of oil out of the can! I learned about CC’s from UA-camr videos. Thanks Y’all!
I need to stop watching this channel you’re making go broke buying all these things for my Jeep I didn’t know I needed 😂 enter me in for the drawing please!🤙🏼
lmaoooo same, i hate watching these haha
I put one on my ‘17 jku a month ago with 36k on it. Just did an oil change and in one month the amount it caught was astounding. I did use an actual fitted kit with hoses and bracket by mishimoto. It was eye opening enough for me to comfortably recommend a catch can of any sort to fellow Jeepers, or any car for that matter.
Like Ford, in their 6.7 from 2011-present, is still using a CP4 pump that will burst & brake up & inject metal shavings throughout the entire fuel system/engine - to the point the owner will have to pay $10K-12K to remedy. Ford knows this CP4 is a bust, but like their 6.0 engines, they do not care because their dealerships made bank off the frequent repairs. Ford sales a disaster prevention kit (LOL) for a truck that people paid $70K-90K. Great Ford. Really "Built Ford Tough". Now I hear that the Mopar 3.6L consumes oil like the vehicle just ate marijuana brownies & oil is its only appetite suppressor. So an oil catch can is most likely needed so one does not burn their motor up because the engine is "baked" (pun intended) & eating all the oil. People buy brand new vehicles at premium prices to buy POS's & have to modify their new vehicles to allow them actual longevity. Maybe the car moguls are wanting to build crap so we will all think EV is the way to go. IDK, but the post herein has validity & I am pissed because I own all motors herein (6.0, 6.7 & 3.6). IMHO
Watched the video and it reminded me to put on on. I'm going to mount mine closer to the engine so it stays warm and doesn't freeze up. The Joy of canadian winters
Inspiring channel to do hands on work on my Jeep Jk. Thank you man for giving us all this material to work with. You are awesome.
Don’t ever quit making JK videos!
Hey, Ben! Throw my hat in the ring! And thanks for your service! USA retiree here.
yall give so much good info to the community
my yj 350 needs an oil catch can help me out please sir
I saw this and put one of these in, get almost 1/2 a cup oil after just a 1200 miles or so. I got from UPR Products and came with really nice hoses and easy to remove to empty.
Hey, I’d like to be entered or something. I’d love to install it on my own JK to keep that engine sparkling clean! Love the content, keep up the great work!
Nice video, but a couple of questions/observations:
In the video, it looks like the catch can is mounted higher than the dirty air comes off the motor. Also, looks like as the hoses go forward from the motor to the to make the turn back to the catch can, they are a bit lower than the can.
While this may be a trick of the video (around the 11:25 mark) not showing true angles, if I’m correct, wondering whether or not that downhill run to the bend followed by the uphill run to the catch can might impact the flow of the dirty air; more specifically, will the bend/uphill run cause/allow the oil to settle out or pool there.
The JK installation doesn’t look to have as severe angles.
“Hey dad wanna have a catch..... can”
Ha, you would win if 'twas up to me.
Thank you, I had kinda written off a catch can as not necessary, but having watched this, I've changed my mind!
Count me in the giveaway! I’d love to do another mod to drive my wife nuts! 😂
Installed JLT oil catch can on my 2016 JKUR. I get about 1-2oz oil collected every month! Yes they work. Is it worth it? ABSOLUTELY!!!
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Its insane how a universal one is soo cheap but the JK kits are like 10x more expensive. Already on Amazon...
I really appreciate this video. I have been seeing people use catch cans recently, and you did a great job of explaining it's purpose. Thanks a million.
My wife and I just got a Jeep and we want to go to hidden falls. We’re very inexperienced and would love to join y’all on a trip. Love the channel guys keep the videos coming !!!
New to the JKs land with a 2012 Rubicon and you're the first subscription regarding the specific vehicle.
Thanks for the follow up with the JT visor on a catch can. Your video with the JK surprising the amount of oil sent back into the intake. Thumbs up to your channel and content.
Glad you are showing a cheap way to do this. But I still think there is no benefit. Good on you for not pushing one of those expensive cans. For 30 bucks, it has low expense to go with the low (or no) benefit. I always enjoy your videos!
I always thought the same way, until we opened up the Ls engine and spent 6+ hours cleaning up years of oil and carbon buildup.
@@JKGearandGadgets I think you'd have that anyway. Most carbon build up and oil build up would be there anyway. My 2008 Jeep 3.8 is clean as can be after 145k miles. Mobil 1 oil and Top Tier fuel had everything to do with it. But still, there's absolutely no harm in a catch can. So why not? Again, love your videos!
Been watching for a little while, love you guys!
Ya count me in! That oil catch can would be sick! Great video too!
Just got my 1st Jeep it's ATJ 2.4 l 6 speed manual when I always wondered about the catch CAD now I'm definitely gonna get it thank you guys loved the video
Planning on installing one in my truck, so of course I'd like an entry. Great video except for 1 thing, the oil is going to destroy the heater hose. You need hose that is meant to handle oil.
This is awesome to find an inexpensive way to do a catch can. And free is even better
I have planned to put one on my JK. I have one on my classic car. Works great.
Thank you. I ordered the very can you have listed in the description. It looks great especially for $28 compared to some other name brands that are over $100. I installed it on my 2016 JKU today and fabbed a bracket from some aluminum angle stock I had left over from another project. I mounted it in the same place you have yours on your JK. I removed the OEM bolt on the fender (where your Switch Pro pod mounts) and put a bracket there to hold the can between the ECM and the brake module.
Very nice install. I like very much. I’m all about losing the oil out of the PCV System. Thanks!
Thanks for a great idea! I’ll be doing it as soon as it comes in.
you can throw my name in too! love that you show and tell... real world jeep diy!
GOOD DAY FROM OREGON, JUST WATCHED THE VIDEO, GREAT PRODUCT FOR ANY VEHICLE, I HAVE FOUR CHEVYS AND A 2012 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT, THANK YOU AND YOURS FOR ALL THE VIDS.
Just ordered mine, so happy I found this video 🙌
I don’t want tell anybody how to work on their own rigs but I’d recommend silicone heater hose as oil can brake down the rubber in typically heater hoses
You guys are doin such a good job on both your channels.. keep the videos coming...
Nice video Ben! I want to personally thank you for finally explaining in detail how the PCVsystem works. I ordered the plug and play model from your link, thank you again! And say hi to Cassie for me! The North East sure missing you! But you gotta go to Texas. Just as long as you dont become Dallas Cowboys fans! Lol!
I have always despised pcv systems because of the whole concept of sending that filth back into my engine. I had no idea this even existed. Thank you so much for the great info. Also I’d like to be entered and win or something.
I'm totally doing this for my YJ and my 3.6 Charger now. Great video. Love both of channels you guys have!
I had honestly never heard of this option... Awesome information. Toss my name in the hat. Appreciate all the info you guys put out! Maybe one day I'll run into you guys at a Jeep meet here in Texas.
Looks like a very fast easy installation great video
Ok Im in I will try to installation now that I understand more about Catch can thanks.
Great product...👍🏻it’s on my wish list, to install on my wife’s new gladiator, AWESOME VIDEO, watch and like all your videos, good job great channel and information! 😃🤙🏻
Count me in on the catch can give away. Keep them videos coming!
Definitely wana see the results for I have a gladiator myself and yea it be awesome to be entered, seems easy enough to install
I just recently bought a JKU and started looking up UA-cam videos and came across your channel. The videos are great I just watched the ones about the headliner and the J.W. Speaker head lights. I'll definitely be doing the headliner. The headlights are great but a little pricey for me. I'm sure I'm to late for the catch can give away but if not woo-hoo I have a chance lol. Thanks for the great info on the JK. I just noticed hood the shocks on your JK hopefully the is a video on it. I'm going to look now haha
I love your show and would love to add a catch can to my 1982 Cj 5 project.
I'm overhauling my WJ and the oil catch can is on the list of upgrades. It is a list, after all it's a 20 year old 4x4. Can't imagine the CRUD inside.
I CAN dig it. Count me in for this contest!
Thank you for the video and thank you for adding the link to the specific hose that you got. I was able to go to Lowe’s and get some heater hose in 10 foot length and I’m ready to boogie and install this. Keep up the good work.
You noticed any negative effects of having a catch cam or did you find that you had to replace a standard fuel line with a steel braided line?
@@gsdls You don't need a steel braided line, just a 5/8 standard hose. Mine has lasted for nearly 3 years and is good as new.
FYI the Lowe’s brand is no good cause it’s not for Under the hood application. It collapses on itself. I ordered the one recommended here.
Thanks for the video Buddy.... i love all of them, you've been an inspiration for me.... keep up the good work as well Cassie's channel....
Thank you!
@@JKGearandGadgets always… stay safe!
I’ve been trying to figure out what to do for my JKU, an 08....?
Would be nice to have a quick recap, and maybe see what you did again?
I would love to try this on our 2000 TJ. Love the information in your videos
Enter me too please! Not just the residual oil going into the intake makes it messy, but that oil can create deposits of carbon on intake values & can cause values to stick. Lol that I was the only person to invert pcv & pvc!
Missed your videos during the move. Glad y’all are back!
Great video! Where did you get your tow strap that you used in pulling out your friends out of the mud?
I could always use a catch can! Great work guys!
Always good to see that you’re always doing something new something different something better in your jeeps and your wife’s jeep love you guys show keep up the good work and be safe
I’m in. Seems like a no brainer to protect the engine long term.
You can throw my name in there as well. I need one for my wife’s JL and then one for my LJ. It would be nice to only have to buy only one....lol. Love the videos, both of y’all keep up the awesome work!!
Great option. I’m going to do this to all my vehicles! Keep em coming
I'd like to be entered or something, lol. It would be my first engine type mod for my JL Willys. Keep up the great works and as always enjoy yours and your wife's videos.
rubicon phil from NL, just found your videos , watched your oil catch can video , definitely getting one.
First time Jeep owner 🤙🏼, can’t say no to a giveaway
Awesome video and useful content and budget friendly 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏✌️
PVC is made from oil...so you're good 👍. I always say PVC , instead of PCV. I took my engine apart to fix the Pentastar tick, was replacing the intake manifold gasket and saw oil under the gaskets.
I have a 3.8. What hoses and connectors will I need to adapt to the pcv hoses in my jku to connect to the cheap amazon can? 5/8” heater hose? Fittings? Thanks for the help and all the videos you post. Enjoy your channel.
I could use one myself. Love the the channel bud, and Cassie's too.
@@Maxxis1941 yep. Jeep Gear and Gadgets.
You still need to check your Pcv valve every 30000 miles because of seal wear on Pcv that rides on the cam shaft that will allow allot more oil to intrude past into your catch can. Just changed Pcv valve at 58000 on a 2019 Ram 1500 and seal was worn out .will be looking into catch can Thanks Jk gears and gadgets
That is such a good idea. I have found my next modification for my JKU
Definitely need one for my JK. Also it was cool meeting you at Clayton's!
Great video! Is there a point to having a breather on the catch can for the JT?
yes liked the install video , should help keep that oil clean longer . I am interested in being in your drawing for a free unit. Thank you .
Could you attach the heater hose straight to the intake and pcv output port, that way you don't have to cut the stock hose incate you ever need to undo the mod?
What are your thoughts using the catch-can as a way to keep the oil from being placed back into the air filter on early jeep models.
94 YJ (2.5), 97 TJ (2.5), and 06 LJ (4.0). Seems ring blow-by causes pressurizing the incoming air through the air filter.
I've checked the intake manifold nipple to see if there is oil residue in the incoming tube and the intake, found very little if any at all using a q-tip. But the air filter gets oiled up from that ring blow-by.
Be winner.
Great video. Ordered one for my jk while watching the video hopefully win this one to install on the other jk
Appreciate you and Cassie. Love the channel!. 1st time commenter long time watcher ;). I have a 2 door JL Rubicon that would love the catch can.
I installed a catch can on my Infiniti G35 after opening the intake and seeing the oil puddles, it's amazing that OEM's wouldn't add this by default after seeing the amount of oil blow by. It really affected my Infiniti as I had an aftermarket Vortech supercharger and oil is known the lower gasoline octane which is the last thing I needed when I was racing.
I never bothered with my 2016 JK because I never drove it hard, but I just ordered a 2021 Gladiator EcoDiesel and I'm trying to figure out if it's really needed since ... ya know it's an oil burner and all!
Oh and if it's not too late I'd like to entered ... or something.
Love your videos btw!
hey Ben keep up the great work. your videos have help me in my build. I have a 2009 JKU on 37 's I love it. so glad y'all moved to Texas. we are in west Texas hope to meet y'all in person some time. Thanks again
I just a LT1 put in my jk I had them add 1 I think u need even more with direct fuel injection
I’d love to be entered into the chance to get the catch can. Nursing school is rough. I could use some wrench time with my son to relieve some stress!
After watching this I got one to on Amazon too thank you for the idea
I prefer to vent DIRECTLY into the atmosphere 👍👍 make sure I do my part.
That has to be the easiest & cheapest install vid you ever did brah 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Always wondered about these catch cans. I think I'd like to try one.
I just got a beautiful black miniature lab. Any dog hacks for taking them off roading with the fam? I think that would be an awesome, unique video!!!
What are the odds, I was just looking to buy this. Specifically the RIPP Supercharger Brand, being that it's on sale. Great video man!
Dont forget that the code Jkgear will get you a 12% discount!
@@JKGearandGadgets that's right and will do! Thanks for the heads up 🍻.
Looks like a useful setup for my JTR.
Awesome video ! Going to order one today.
Change oil often, every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, us a high quality synthetic, like Amsoil or Royal Purple.. will make a big difference. I put an oil catch can on my 2019 Silverado, hardly any residue on two oil changes. On the right track.
great video Ben... I could use a catch can on my '12 Rubicon ... thx
Nice vid
Been thinking of doing this to my Gladiator as well as a bunch of other stuff
I ordered one. What is the benifit of putting this on the drivers side vs the passenger side?
This is a common mod on 7.3s also know as a CCV mod. Crank case ventilator. Some guys dump to atmosphere simimar to semis but end up with a truck smelling like oil and smoking. Also whats important is to nevet let the oil freeze in cold climates otherwise your crank pressure will sky rocket and you could throw your spark plugs or injectors. So to remedy this keep it close to your engine to maintain warm oil in cold climates.
I just found your channel. I am certainly enjoying your videos! FYI: the cost for this on Amazon is now $150.
I'm really glad you put this video up, some folks in my jeep club have been asking about them. Great info as always! Enter me, please, and thank you for the great content as always.
Great video Ben, thanks for the DIY info on the catch can.
Love the channel! Keep it up
Did you do anything with the other side? Or does the 3.6 only have the one pcv valve? 3.8 owner here, thanks for the great videos as always.
Looks super easy. Wouldn't mind installing one myself! Thanks for the show how.
Was thinking about doing this to my JK as well.