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I installed an Elite Engineering catch can. I'm really curious to see how much it collects.

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On my 2015 High Country 6.2L over the last 2 days:

Elite Engineering catch can and clean side separator

Airaid MIT intake tube (keeping stock airbox and filter)

Pop & Lock power tailgate lock - Excellent addition.

 

Previous additions over the last 3 weeks since delivery:

Extang Encore tri-fold cover

Weathertech digital fit front and rear mats

HU-DA rear underseat storage bin

Debadged side door Highcountry emblems, 4x4 bedside decals,

and of course the dealer tailgate script lettering

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On my 2015 High Country 6.2L over the last 2 days:

Elite Engineering catch can and clean side separator

Airaid MIT intake tube (keeping stock airbox and filter)

Pop & Lock power tailgate lock - Excellent addition.

 

Previous additions over the last 3 weeks since delivery:

Extang Encore tri-fold cover

Weathertech digital fit front and rear mats

HU-DA rear underseat storage bin

Debadged side door Highcountry emblems, 4x4 bedside decals,

and of course the dealer tailgate script lettering

 

Any difference after the intake tube Install?

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Installed a set of Timbren SES on the rear of my truck and finally installed my catch can since the weather has warmed up above zero :ughdance:

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Any difference after the intake tube Install?

Can't really tell anything by seat of the pants. Truck is definitely louder. A bit of intake howl with more throttle input also probably my imagination but seem to hear more of an exhaust note too.

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Installed the bed rug that's been sitting in my garage all winter…

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