Radium Engineering Dual Catch Can Kit – 02-14 Subaru WRX, 04-21 STi, 04-013 FXT, 05-06 Saab 9-2X

$571.27

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An oil catch can is essential for engine protection from elevated levels of crankcase blow-by oil that accumulate during aggressive driving. Excess oil saturated air circulating back into the air intake stream can lead to degraded performance by depositing oil on the inside of the induction system, intercooler, intake manifold, etc. Radium Engineering catch cans feature large 10AN ORB ports, a 4AN ORB drain port, 2-step oil separation baffling, and an O-ring sealed dipstick.

This kit contains two independent catch cans, each plumbed into different parts of the PCV system. The cans do NOT vent to atmosphere (VTA), and instead, maintain the factory plumbing strategy. This closed-loop system routes clean filtered air back in through the engine promoting negative crankcase pressure for optimal performance. Furthermore, closed-loop systems prevent unwanted oil vapors from being detected in the cabin.

The catch cans are not compatible with RHD vehicles as the kit installs on the RH strut tower. As shown below, the low profile design only extends 4.8″ (122mm) off the strut tower.

Shown in green, the 20-0608-FL kit has machining provisions for 2002-2021 Subaru Impreza/Forester unibody compatibility.

As shown below, an aluminum heat shield is provided to prevent radiant exhaust temperatures from disturbing the oil condensation process.

Furthermore, removing the 4 heat shield bolts makes catch can servicing simple and straightforward.

Catch cans must be maintained and emptied on a regular basis.

Features

-Effectively raises the octane
-Cleaner air increases engine performance
-Prevents oil sludge in the intake system
-Bolt-in installation
-Easy servicing with dipsticks
-Capacity: 8oz each

HOW IT WORKS
During closed or light throttle, the PCV valve is open allowing fresh air to be pulled into and through the crankcase and into the intake manifold. The PCV line catch can will receive the most oil collection under this condition. The crankcase catch can will not see any oil collection in this circumstance.

Under full throttle conditions the PCV valve is closed (you do not want turbo boost entering the crankcase) and crankcase gasses are pushed out of the engine and into the turbo air inlet pipe.
This is opposite flow as the above diagram, and the time that the crankcase vent catch can will see the most oil collection.


*For 02-05 Subarus with a cable-actuated throttle body, our Cruise Control Relocation Bracket must be used.
*For RHD vehicles, our Universal Dual Catch Cans must be used for custom mounting and plumbing.
*Customers may want to consider the AOS-R Kit, to avoid having to empty their catch cans – 02-07 WRX & STi Version linked HERE, 08+ STi version linked HERE.

Optional Petcock Remote Drain Kits

-Anodized -4AN ORB Barbed Fitting
-Nylon ¼” Barb Mini Ball Valve
-PCV Compliant Rubber Hose

This kit, sold separately, can be used to remotely drain the catch cans without the need to unscrew the canister bodies. There is an option to put the remote drain kit on one or both catch cans. This is recommended for users that need to drain the catch can contents quickly and easily.



NOTE: A petcock drain kit can NOT be used on the forward most catch can if using a Radium 13-0110 Cruise Control Relocation Bracket, 2002-2005 Subaru.

Additional information

Weight3 kg
Dimensions30 × 30 × 20 cm

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Applications

Models suitable for this product

MakeModelYearSubmodel
MakeModelYearSubmodel
Saab9-2X2005Aero - 2.0L Turbo
Saab9-2X2006Aero - 2.5L Turbo
SubaruForester2004 - 20132.5XT
SubaruImpreza2002 - 2014WRX
SubaruImpreza2004 - 2014WRX STi
SubaruWRX2002 - 2014
SubaruWRX STi2004 - 2021

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