Fits 11-20 Billet Catch Can 392 HEMI Technology JEEP Challenger Charger 300
- Item condition:
- New
- Ended:
- Oct 30, 07:25 PDT
- Price:
- $139.99 View item
- Shipping:
- FREE
- Item location:
- Lake Worth,FL,USA
- Ships to:
- Worldwide
Item specifics
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- Placement on Vehicle:
- engine
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- Interchange Part Number:
- BT20010, BT20013
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- Surface Finish:
- Show Quality Red Finish
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- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 5038-250-3
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- Brand:
- UPR products
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- Fitment Type:
- Performance/Custom
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- Country/Region of Manufacture:
- United States
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- Warranty:
- Yes
Item Finish: Show Quality Red Finish
Fits Models: Charger, Challenger, 300, Grand Cherokee
Items Included:
- 6oz Capacity
- UPR Billet Catch Can
- UPR Z Bracket Mount
- UPR Hi-Flow Nickel Fittings ($20 upgrade FREE)
- UPR Patented Diffuser Upgrade ($40 upgrade FREE)
- UPR Continental Braided Hose with UPR Billet Hose Ends ($59 upgrade FREE)
- New High Volume Internal Design for Maximum Oil Control
- Knurled easy open easy close design that you just snug to close
- Improves Fuel Economy, Throttle Response, and Overall Performance
- Most Advanced machining processes in Billet Technology™ UPR Catch Cans
- New Patented 3-Chamber Internal Design for Unmatched Condensing and Coalescing
- Check Out the UPR Catch Can Installation Instructions section on the UPRproducts website
What is the problem with your PCV system ?
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system is used to recycle the gasses that leak or “blow-by” your engines piston rings and create
a positive pressure in the crankcase. By venting these gasses along with oil mist/vapor from the crankcase and route it back into the intake
manifold so it can be burned off.
This is a poor fix from automobile manufacturers because over time the excess oil vapor collects along the inside of the intake tract and forms
a “sludge”. This leads to a variety of issues including carbon build up, retarded timing, detonation, power loss and even engine failure.
UPR s fix for the PCV system used on many engines for reducing toxic gasses from being released into...