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6th Element Dual Catch Can Kit (hyundai Veloster Turbo) Retail $409 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:6th Engineering Radium Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:02-01-700

Never installed it on my car, that sold already. Paid 409+tax.

The 6th Element Engineering Dual Catch Can kit is the ultimate fix for keeping your intake tract clean and free of build up!

The 1.6T engine has a PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system that relieves crankcase pressure inside your engine. Most modern engines take these excess gases and send them back through the engine to be burnt off. Unfortunately, these gases are a dirty/gunky mixture of gas, oil and crud. Our kit filters both pathways of that system, keeping the vaporous mixture of crud out of your engine and trapping it in a can.

Our kits consist of top notch components and is complete for a bolt-on, no fuss installation. Radium Engineering Catch Cans do all the filtering, and they are mounted to the strut tower by a custom tailored mounting bracket specific to the Hyundai Veloster Turbo. We use high quality Stainless Steel braided -AN lines with black aluminum fittings. The kit is finished in Stainless Steel mounting hardware and the bracket is powdercoated in our signature wrinkle black color.

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