BT but get the z bracket.
another billet tech here - with the clear plastic bottom
2010 Ford F150
2009 Lincoln Town Car BB
2007 MSRT - BB [1 of 20] - 12k
2003 Crown Vic Sport [daily driver] BB - now at 430k
1996 Impala SS BBB - 19k
1972 Chrysler Newport Coupe
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BT but get the z bracket.
PB ET 14.02 at CamaroFest 5 totally stock
PB RT Sportsman tree .003 at Challengerfest 3, PB RT pro tree .019 at MSHS VMP 5/16
PB 0-60 3.24 MIR Raceway Drag Radials 6/18
PB 0-60 4.40 Street Tires on the street Calabash 10/14
PB 60' 1.472 @ CF9 4/18
PB ET 1/8 6.911 @ CF9 4/18
PB MPH 1/8 101.32 @ The Rock 4/19
PB ET 10.857 @ CF9 4/18![]()
PB MPH 127.29 @ Atco 11/18
Ordered my billet tech can 20 days ago with 20 day lead time... should be arriving any day now. Nice to read such great feedback on them![]()
I always run UPR catch cans. I see no oil in the exit line coming from the can, this tells me it is doing a great job. All catch cans will catch some oil, you want one that will catch the most oil and water vapor as possible. I have a few videos showing and talking about UPR catch cans and why i feel they are the best. This is me emptying my can with only 2500 miles, if you want to watch it i have it set to start the video right before i pop the drain. if you want to see more i have a few on the UPR cans even showing the inside of one. I do not work for UPR and they don't even sponsor me, this is just my personal opinion. 2500 mile Drain of my UPR catchcan from my 2018 scatpack. âï¸ - YouTube
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