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Oh one last thing. I bought the cheap-o catch can (the ruien one). Anyway, it just has a generic "in/out" valves. Which hose goes into which? There's one closest to the cabin, then there is another one that is closer to the "front" of the car.
 

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Oh one last thing. I bought the cheap-o catch can (the ruien one). Anyway, it just has a generic "in/out" valves. Which hose goes into which? There's one closest to the cabin, then there is another one that is closer to the "front" of the car.
Did you ever get this figured out?
 

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I believe so. 1000 miles later and it hasn't caught much if anything. Is that normal?
Well if it's a cheap can then yeah you get what you pay for. You have it hooked up to the side next to the cab? The other side needs to just be left alone and connected how it was stock
 

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I believe so. 1000 miles later and it hasn't caught much if anything. Is that normal?

Keep in mind it's just catching vapor, small amounts at a time. You will see a large increase of what you get in there in winter months. As for this time of year, I would expect to see around an ounce or 2 between oil changes pending driving habits and engine condition.
 
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