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Saturn SW Oil Catch Tanks
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Saturn SW oil catch tanks to ensure that you have every oil catch tank option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Saturn SW oil catch tanks, so that whether you are looking for a Cusco Saturn SW oil catch tank or a Greddy coil catch tank or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Saturn SW oil catch tank needs!
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PART# 826-213-101
Fits: All Jeeps (Universal), All Vehicles (Universal)
PART# OCC-100BK
Fits: All Jeeps (Universal), Universal
PART# CA 206 010 1 T
Fits: All Jeeps (Universal), Universal
PART# CA 206 015 1 T
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PART# 00B 009 06
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PART# 00B 009 02B
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PART# 00B 009 01B
WHY TO BUY?
If you have built a high-performance engine, or even if you drive your stock vehicle fast, you may have noticed oil film in the engine bay or oil dripping on the ground. This is could be caused by excessive crankcase pressure which forces oil vapor out of the motor. But don't panic, your motor is not broken, this is actually a pretty normal phenomenon. One way to keep the drips away and keep your engine bay clean is to add an Saturn SW oil catch tank. The oil catch tank recovers the oil forced out of the crank case so it doesn't cause a mess. Here at Andy's we have a great selection of Saturn SW oil catch tanks from plain to fancy and everything in between. Don't be caught dripping; look through our selection to find the perfect Saturn SW oil catch tank for your needs.
DID YOU KNOW?
Here at Andy's we love the way that oil catch tanks look under the hood of a car. With a nice shiny finish they give a great racecar look that will set you apart from the crowd when you are showing off your engine. Since there are many universal applications, you can use these oil catch tanks in almost any vehicle. One important thing to note: If you are planning on using your vehicle in a competition or track day event, you may be required to run an oil catch tank. Many organizing bodies state this in the rules in order to keep cars from dripping oil on the track, which increases the likelihood of accidents.
FAQs
Q: How do you install a catch can?
A: If you are buying a vehicle-specific catch can, instructions will usually be included since the manufacturer may have built the kit to fit one specific way. If you are buying a universal oil catch can, installation is relatively simple, with the catch hose being routed to the valve cover vent, PCV valve, or crank case vent, depending on your preferred method.
A: If you are buying a vehicle-specific catch can, instructions will usually be included since the manufacturer may have built the kit to fit one specific way. If you are buying a universal oil catch can, installation is relatively simple, with the catch hose being routed to the valve cover vent, PCV valve, or crank case vent, depending on your preferred method.
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Saturn SW Oil Catch Tanks
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Saturn SW oil catch tanks to ensure that you have every oil catch tank option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Saturn SW oil catch tanks, so that whether you are looking for a Cusco Saturn SW oil catch tank or a Greddy coil catch tank or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Saturn SW oil catch tank needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
1 - 12 of 25
Sort by:
Fits: All Jeeps (Universal), Universal
PART# 826-213-101
Fits: All Jeeps (Universal), All Vehicles (Universal)
PART# OCC-100BK
Fits: All Jeeps (Universal), Universal
PART# CA 206 010 1 T
Fits: All Jeeps (Universal), Universal
PART# CA 206 015 1 T
Fits: All Vehicles (Universal)
PART# 00B 009 06
Fits: All Vehicles (Universal)
PART# 00B 009 02B
Fits: All Vehicles (Universal)
PART# 00B 009 01B
WHY TO BUY?
If you have built a high-performance engine, or even if you drive your stock vehicle fast, you may have noticed oil film in the engine bay or oil dripping on the ground. This is could be caused by excessive crankcase pressure which forces oil vapor out of the motor. But don't panic, your motor is not broken, this is actually a pretty normal phenomenon. One way to keep the drips away and keep your engine bay clean is to add an Saturn SW oil catch tank. The oil catch tank recovers the oil forced out of the crank case so it doesn't cause a mess. Here at Andy's we have a great selection of Saturn SW oil catch tanks from plain to fancy and everything in between. Don't be caught dripping; look through our selection to find the perfect Saturn SW oil catch tank for your needs.
DID YOU KNOW?
Here at Andy's we love the way that oil catch tanks look under the hood of a car. With a nice shiny finish they give a great racecar look that will set you apart from the crowd when you are showing off your engine. Since there are many universal applications, you can use these oil catch tanks in almost any vehicle. One important thing to note: If you are planning on using your vehicle in a competition or track day event, you may be required to run an oil catch tank. Many organizing bodies state this in the rules in order to keep cars from dripping oil on the track, which increases the likelihood of accidents.
FAQs
Q: How do you install a catch can?
A: If you are buying a vehicle-specific catch can, instructions will usually be included since the manufacturer may have built the kit to fit one specific way. If you are buying a universal oil catch can, installation is relatively simple, with the catch hose being routed to the valve cover vent, PCV valve, or crank case vent, depending on your preferred method.
A: If you are buying a vehicle-specific catch can, instructions will usually be included since the manufacturer may have built the kit to fit one specific way. If you are buying a universal oil catch can, installation is relatively simple, with the catch hose being routed to the valve cover vent, PCV valve, or crank case vent, depending on your preferred method.
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