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    i just got my RX catch can, and kinda scared to do this myself. Anyone know a liable place to get it done?

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    • #3
      This is an easy install. What area are you located? I'm sure a member close by can help.

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      • #4
        im dead in the city (northside), so i would love to find somewhere not suburban if possible

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        • #5
          We're at Belmont/Western and I have an RX catchcan installed.. Easy stuff.. I'd be more than willing to help you install it.

          I haven't dug through your posts, but which model is your car?

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          • #6
            i have a 2013 SS L99, im not too far from there actually

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            • #7
              There are two main ways to install your can

              No cutting of OE piping -- http://www.invisicord.com/docs/RXCatchCans_L99A6.pdf

              Cutting of OE piping -- removes need to buy extra hose length -- http://www.revxtreme.com/instructions/cc_sv_l99.pdf

              Really up to you. I try to not cut OE pieces when I don't have to, but if you don't have enough of vacuum line, then you'll need more of it. usually just one piece roughly 44" long -- I might have some left over at the house that will work for the short run.

              I'm free tomorrow after 6 and then various times over the weekend.

              Some people like to mount them over on the battery power post, but I feel that's too exposed. The one mounted to the idler pulley bracket makes for a hidden, more OEM type of install. You also don't have two vacuum lines going out from your engine to that terminal. For the M6 guys, we usually put a clutch sep kit right there anyways, since it's close to the master cylinder. Those with TVS2300 super chargers also will try to relocate the coolant reserve tank there so they can run more choices of engine covers.

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              • #8
                Who has the best price on those, I think I'll get one too. I live close to Wiki I'm by Lane Tech HS.
                2010 Camaro SS/RS L99
                13.15@106 1.95 stock
                11.84@113 1.59 bolt-ons stock internal
                10.90@125 1.47 GPI VVT Cam + Bo White Ported Heads

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pro Stock John View Post
                  Who has the best price on those, I think I'll get one too. I live close to Wiki I'm by Lane Tech HS.
                  I picked mine up used from a member on here.. So, other than the usual suggestions of where to look, I don't have anything specific.

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