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$50 lol

 

 

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I actually already have one. I think I paid $94ish

 

 

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Little spray. Went off road to a gravel road to look at some property. Wife is getting an itch to move. Land isn't cheap :(

 

 

 

 

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Changed the oil yesterday and drained the catch can.

 

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:lol: I had to empty the 20~ oz catch can on the Firebird every 300 Miles. The vacuum pump made it ridiculous.m maybe I'll put one on my new cars.

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$50 lol

 

 

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I actually already have one. I think I paid $94ish

 

 

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Yeah I saw a few of those but a few things made me question if it was actually a Kent Moore tool. 1) it says ships from Hong Kong and 2) it says unbranded. It may work perfectly fine but I don't wanna spend my money to find out it doesn't lol
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Who do you think makes it for Kent Moore?

I get that I just don't know the legitimacy of it. Like I said it could work perfectly fine. Plus having a US based seller is nice Edited by rdnckhntr94
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:lol: I had to empty the 20~ oz catch can on the Firebird every 300 Miles. The vacuum pump made it ridiculous.m maybe I'll put one on my new cars.

 

The little amount that it did catch was over a period of 4,000 miles. Not a drastic amount, but I don't regret spending the money on the can. I would rather have that small amount in the can than inside my intake manifold.

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Oil change day and engine bay wipe down

 

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This. Well, a week or so ago before I left on vacation.

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I've put 80 miles on my truck in the past 2 months.

 

Can't break it that way. :lol:

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Oil change day and engine bay wipe down

 

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Wow you can almost eat your lunch under there, I admire people that can keep their vehicles that clean, I find I work hard at mine but it never seems to reach that level of detailing. Plus as soon as mine is clean it seems I have to do a run to the dump or something. Then I have to start all over again.

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