Juggernaut UPR oil catch can (GROUP BUY)

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RaptorScrew

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Keep open an idea for another group order...

I just saw this post about 5 minutes ago and also learned what this does about 10 minutes ago...

What is the difference that adds to your pricing? Also what does the "Check Valve" accomplish?


I'm confused though as to the major difference in your product vs JLT Oil Catch Can for the 6.2L and it's $119.



Thanx
 
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Keep open an idea for another group order...

I just saw this post about 5 minutes ago and also learned what this does about 10 minutes ago...

What is the difference that adds to your pricing? Also what does the "Check Valve" accomplish?


I'm confused though as to the major difference in your product vs JLT Oil Catch Can for the 6.2L and it's $119.



Thanx



I have a JLT can on my truck now and am changing to the UPR,

Only reason I'm changing is do to the UPR model being a little easier to empty.

If your interested I will sell you my JLT for $90?
 

The Juggernaut

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Keep open an idea for another group order...

I just saw this post about 5 minutes ago and also learned what this does about 10 minutes ago...

What is the difference that adds to your pricing? Also what does the "Check Valve" accomplish?


I'm confused though as to the major difference in your product vs JLT Oil Catch Can for the 6.2L and it's $119.



Thanx

I feel as a customer of both I can answer your question. First this picture is a pic of the filters used in the JLT Catch Can. The thin mesh tubes at the bottom. Only one is used in the can :/ The company claims it to be better, but I have yet to feel the same. I still get blow-by on the valve cover end.

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Now take a look at the filter used in the UPR Catch Can. Way more surface area within it. The size of the deposit can is substantially larger. The lines are braided. JLT uses a plastic type line, which I think is poor quality. The location is better and easier to access. Also, it's not rubbing on anything. With everything though it's personal preference and your money.

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