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I don't think there would be a strong need for a catch can, the coyote has Port and Direct injection to fight off the carbon build up on your valves.
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since its in there with the gurney flap tells me that its probably only recommended if youre tracking the car, but not needed for every day use
In that case, throw it in the trunk when you do the gt pp, thank you very much. hopefully the clip issue is resolved. Should really be a simple hose swap and snap in place but who knows what they did.
 

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since its in there with the gurney flap tells me that its probably only recommended if youre tracking the car, but not needed for every day use
From what I saw elsewhere, the gurney flap is extra so I don't expect one with mine. In addition, the gurney flap was not recommended for street use so you leave it in the trunk until you get to the track.
 

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In that case, throw it in the trunk when you do the gt pp, thank you very much. hopefully the clip issue is resolved. Should really be a simple hose swap and snap in place but who knows what they did.
Not sure if you're referencing the gurney flap or the catch can, but neither come with the GT. Only the DH.
 

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Not sure if you're referencing the gurney flap or the catch can, but neither come with the GT. Only the DH.
Catch can, acknowledged and hence the request it be included in the pp. truth be told I’d rather have the can for the gt pp than the strakes.
 


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So if you do buy the catch can do you get one for both sides?
 

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So if you do buy the catch can do you get one for both sides?
Depends on the application, however, for the most part, most do the passenger side only.
 

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So if you do buy the catch can do you get one for both sides?
Agreed.

Street driving with occasional track, passenger side only.

Track enthusiast, tracking often, both sides.

Forced Induction or turbo, discuss with the vender.
 
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Depends on the application, however, for the most part, most do the passenger side only.
What is the reasoning for passenger side only? I have seen that mentioned before but I never understood why the passenger side produces more.
 

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What is the reasoning for passenger side only?
I think, nothing more than convenience. To install the can, you'll disconnect and remove an existing PCV-related connection, one from the passenger side.

For tracking, the car is moving around, things sloshing (LOL) around, high G and RPMs, more severe duty, etc.

For FI or turbo, some can have unique designs, setups and installations.
 

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What is the reasoning for passenger side only? I have seen that mentioned before but I never understood why the passenger side produces more.
The guys down under put them on the drivers side…..

Plumbing, vacuum… although tbh, until we see what the dh can is like and how its plumbed can’t say for sure…..
 

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With the dual throttle bodies, I have noticed that the drivers side head vents to the intake ahead of the driver side TB. The passenger side vents info the manifold behind where the TBs are mounted. I wonder if that will have any impact on catch can placement.
 

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Owners manual says to add one if you track the car, or run at high RPMs consistently.
 
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It would be nice if someone came up with a one can system for both sides, basically dual intake and dual exhaust!
 
 








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