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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plissken" data-source="post: 15320854" data-attributes="member: 81849"><p>Update...</p><p></p><p>Well, decided against the Demond Motorsports oil catch can stuff. Instead I'm going with Bob's Autosports catch can. The same can I use on my 03 Cobra. I should have spent more time researching the Demond cans, but after looking at them (closely) I wasn't that impressed with the way they "catch" oil. In general, it's not much if any different than 99% of the systems that are on the market. Plus, you can't take apart the Demond can and clean the inside thoroughly. </p><p></p><p>If you don't have a late model blown Mustang your probably not familiar with Bob's Autosports oil catch can set-ups. They don't make one for the ST, but they have a universal that can be adapted for use in most applications. I believe their design is patented. </p><p></p><p>What I like about Bob's is you'll notice that the inlet goes directly into the area that "stores" the oil. Most have the the inlet and outlet next to each other or damn close at the top of the can, I never could understand that.</p><p></p><p>I am using hose and one way valve from Demond, they use factory fittings, so its just a easy pop on and off set-up. Had to do a hardware store search for the brass fittings for the can. Bob's uses bigger hose which means bigger fittings. Only one complaint, the can needs to be bigger. I don't mind it on the Cobra 'cause it's not a daily driver. The ST won't be a daily till my old Focus dies or when the plates expire in about 18 months.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]67951[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plissken, post: 15320854, member: 81849"] Update... Well, decided against the Demond Motorsports oil catch can stuff. Instead I'm going with Bob's Autosports catch can. The same can I use on my 03 Cobra. I should have spent more time researching the Demond cans, but after looking at them (closely) I wasn't that impressed with the way they "catch" oil. In general, it's not much if any different than 99% of the systems that are on the market. Plus, you can't take apart the Demond can and clean the inside thoroughly. If you don't have a late model blown Mustang your probably not familiar with Bob's Autosports oil catch can set-ups. They don't make one for the ST, but they have a universal that can be adapted for use in most applications. I believe their design is patented. What I like about Bob's is you'll notice that the inlet goes directly into the area that "stores" the oil. Most have the the inlet and outlet next to each other or damn close at the top of the can, I never could understand that. I am using hose and one way valve from Demond, they use factory fittings, so its just a easy pop on and off set-up. Had to do a hardware store search for the brass fittings for the can. Bob's uses bigger hose which means bigger fittings. Only one complaint, the can needs to be bigger. I don't mind it on the Cobra 'cause it's not a daily driver. The ST won't be a daily till my old Focus dies or when the plates expire in about 18 months. [ATTACH]67951.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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