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We are gearing up to start shipping kits!

We are just waiting on the brackets to finish powdercoating, then I can get some pics on the site and we can ship. I've got some cans arriving Friday as well.
Safe to say, we can ship by the end of next week.

What you see here is the pics of the Forte Dual Kit installed. The Single Kit will just be a similar shaped bracket holding only one can.

So, what you get:

- 1 Radium Auto Catch Can with Dipstick and -AN fittings installed (2 Cans for Dual Kit)
- 1 Mounting Bracket with hardware
- 1 -6AN SS Braided Feed Line (2 for Dual Kit)
- 1 -6AN SS Braided Return Line (2 for Dual Kit)
- about 3 feet of Goodyear fluid hose for hooking to factory components
- appropriate fittings for connecting fluid hose to SS braided hose

Single Can Kit is designed to filter the PCV line. This line collects the most fluid by far. Price is $229 shipped. Use your coupon code 6EFT to save 3%.
You can order thru our website here:

Kia Forte Turbo Single Catch Can Kit

The Dual Kit is designed to filter the PCV line and the valve cover breather line to the intake. If you have a 6th Element Intake system, we include a special anodized NPT fitting for the intake pipe to really clean up the install.
Price is $409 shipped. Use your coupon code 6EFT to save 3%.
You can order thru the website here:

Kia Forte Turbo Dual Catch Can Kit

I'll have installation instructions done and posted on our website hopefully when the weekend ends.

Any questions, please post up. On to the pictures:

https://instagram.com/p/5kkqdaJtNr/?taken-by=6thelementengineering

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Looks beautiful... Like it comes factory like that. It's amazing looking!!
 

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Looks beautiful... Like it comes factory like that. It's amazing looking!!
Thank you!

I am about to upload pics of the actual finished products to the website. I've decided to assemble the cans to the brackets to save some time for you guys!

All that's left is boxes to arrive and we can ship orders. Wed/Thurs we'll get all orders shipped.
 

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Ok so all the cans I have have been bought so more on the way. Next batch is shipping Friday. I am trying to regularly stock these now so no backorders for a while :)

Just finished the Dual Can instructions for the site. Check them out!
Single Can Kit Instructions will be done by the weekend. If anyone gets anxious, the Dual Can instructions will get you by.

http://nfrbu.qcyjq.servertrust.com/v/vspfiles/Installation Instructions/01-01-701.pdf
 

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We are gearing up to start shipping kits!

We are just waiting on the brackets to finish powdercoating, then I can get some pics on the site and we can ship. I've got some cans arriving Friday as well.
Safe to say, we can ship by the end of next week.

What you see here is the pics of the Forte Dual Kit installed. The Single Kit will just be a similar shaped bracket holding only one can.

So, what you get:

- 1 Radium Auto Catch Can with Dipstick and -AN fittings installed (2 Cans for Dual Kit)
- 1 Mounting Bracket with hardware
- 1 -6AN SS Braided Feed Line (2 for Dual Kit)
- 1 -6AN SS Braided Return Line (2 for Dual Kit)
- about 3 feet of Goodyear fluid hose for hooking to factory components
- appropriate fittings for connecting fluid hose to SS braided hose

Single Can Kit is designed to filter the PCV line. This line collects the most fluid by far. Price is $229 shipped. Use your coupon code 6EFT to save 3%.
You can order thru our website here:

Kia Forte Turbo Single Catch Can Kit

The Dual Kit is designed to filter the PCV line and the valve cover breather line to the intake. If you have a 6th Element Intake system, we include a special anodized NPT fitting for the intake pipe to really clean up the install.
Price is $409 shipped. Use your coupon code 6EFT to save 3%.
You can order thru the website here:

Kia Forte Turbo Dual Catch Can Kit

I'll have installation instructions done and posted on our website hopefully when the weekend ends.

Any questions, please post up. On to the pictures:

https://instagram.com/p/5kkqdaJtNr/?taken-by=6thelementengineering

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I dont know anything about oil catch cans or tuning cars so sorry if this is a stupid question, do these oil catch cans do the same thing as add w1 oil catch cans or are they used for another purpose ? I know special spark plugs and x2 Add w1 catch cans are required for a btrcc ecu tune to prevent engine failure on our cars, can these oil catch cans be used instead of add w1 catch cans ?
 

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How's it going I'm new to this forum and new to the car world so to speak lol but I have a stock 15 forte 1.6 and wanna do mods in the near future what does the dual catch can do exactly?
Well welcome fellow Floridian, on the topic of what a oil catch can does it pretty much is in the name. Where it collects oil from is the part that matters, every car whether it is forced induction or not has blow by. The catch cans filter or should I say separate the oil particles from the air that is removed from the crankcase by means of the PCV valve and vent tube. This keeps the oil from getting pulled in the intake and being burnt on the back of the intake valves which can flake off and cause pre ignition at just the wrong times. Using catch cans and the right oil can help prevent this problem.
 

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Not having these cans to filter the vaoprs will result in a film that coats the inside of you intake system and other engine parts that should NOT have oil in them. Burning this oil reduces the octane rating of your gasoline, and it just plain bad for the engine. You can get really bad gunky build up on engine valves too, and that doesn't take very long to build up either (20-30,000 miles).

These cans are basically preventative maintenance. They help keep the intake side of the engine cleaner.
 

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If the can is giving a whistle then there is a leak. I would check all fittings to make sure all is tight and check the cans and make sure the bottom is screwed on tight and the the O-rings weren't damaged
 
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