Hey @Mastermind46 - The EcoBoost and GT have slightly different mounting brackets due to the way the bumper covers are designed, so this kit won't work on the GT. However, we do offer a different kit specifically for the GT...
Hey folks!
We’re running a promotion on two of our products for the 2024+ Ford Mustang Ecoboost—our Baffled Catch Can Kit and our License Plate Relocation Kit! A little about each product…
Our oil catch can kit offers essential protection against blow-by and carbon buildup. By preventing oil...
Just wanted to let everybody know that pre-sale for our Expansion Tank has ended and we'll be shipping your orders soon. Thank you to everybody who ordered on pre-sale and we're looking forward to seeing these installed on your Mustangs!
Hey @Darkness24 - The catch can for the 5.0 is on the passenger side for the 2024 model. Servicing is easy, there's two bolts you need to remove on the bracket and after that you unscrew the reservoir. You can clean everything using soap and water. To see photos of where it mounts in the engine...
Hey @REV745DH24 - In modern engines, the crankcase ventilation is separated into two systems; the CCV side and the PCV side. The two sides are under vacuum at different RPM and load ranges. We test both sides and determine if both need a catch can, or if one side needs it and the other doesn't...
Hey @Interstellar - Great questions!
Most modern cars use some form of OEM air-oil separator system to minimize the amount of oil and fuel vapors that reach the intake, but often they're not as effective as we'd like due to cost and maintenance restrictions. By installing a dedicated catch...
Hey everyone! It looks like it's been a few years since we've been active on this forum, so for those of you who aren't familiar with Mishimoto, I'd like to start off with a quick introduction.
Based in Delaware since 2005, we design and sell a wide array of performance aftermarket parts for...