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UPR Dual Valve Catch Can Kits with CSS now available for all aftermarket cold air intakes.



The upgraded kit features 36" of UPR braided Hose and UPR Billet Hose End Clamps.



Don't Miss UPR's limited time discount offer and get upgraded to the UPR Pro-Series™ Check Valves


at no extra cost. Along with a great deal on the entire UPR Catch Can System.



Be sure to PM me and I'll get you set right up.



Have a great day, Joe


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I just got the PM this morning. Sorry for the late response.

 

There is a normal amount of rock with the 1.390" UPR Plug n Play filler neck fitting due to the valve cover design. I just want to be sure no one received the smaller

earlier GM unit see details below.

 

If you guys can take a quick measurement on the bottom of the UPR Plug n Play filler neck fitting and let me know what the size is to make sure you have the correct fitting.

 

The diameter should be 1.390" for the 14+ trucks. If you have the 1.320" that is for the earlier GM I will get it corrected right away.

 

Thank you, Joe

Hi Joe,

 

So I got the newer plug n play filler neck fitting for my '16 and installed it. But the fitting is really loose. And can you take a look at my videos and see if this is normal, because when my oil cap is on, there is no to little movement in any direction.

 

One finger test

 

 

Two finger test

 

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Hi Joe,

So I got the newer plug n play filler neck fitting for my '16 and installed it. But the fitting is really loose. And can you take a look at my videos and see if this is normal, because when my oil cap is on, there is no to little movement in any direction.

One finger test

Two finger test

Mine doesn't do that. All my play comes from the flimsy plastic fill neck. Did you tighten with a wrench? I had to use a wrench on mine and it had almost a "click" when fully seated. Definitely a positive feel when fully tightenend. Also I believe Joe mentioned it earlier but I think the tracks are two different sizes to fit the tabs inside the neck. Maybe it's on backwards? Mine only fit one way though, just throwing out ideas.

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Mine doesn't do that. All my play comes from the flimsy plastic fill neck. Did you tighten with a wrench? I had to use a wrench on mine and it had almost a "click" when fully seated. Definitely a positive feel when fully tightenend. Also I believe Joe mentioned it earlier but I think the tracks are two different sizes to fit the tabs inside the neck. Maybe it's on backwards? Mine only fit one way though, just throwing out ideas.

Mine would only go in one way too. Turned it until it slid into the hole and I had to use a wrench on it to turn it, couldnt do it by hand. Turned it til it stopped, didnt feel a "click", maybe I need to turn it a little harder? I didnt want to break anything.

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Mine would only go in one way too. Turned it until it slid into the hole and I had to use a wrench on it to turn it, couldnt do it by hand. Turned it til it stopped, didnt feel a "click", maybe I need to turn it a little harder? I didnt want to break anything.

A click isn't the right way to describe it I guess. All I know is I was sure it was fully seated and turned until I felt it stop and flex the fill tube a bit. I don't think you can break anything gently tightening until you are sure it's seated. Maybe yours has a smaller o-ring? We will have to see what Joe says about the videos.

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Not to jack your thread but got mine installed :) Did you do anything for the drain? Added anything to it?

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/192702-allterrainx-2016-gmc-sierra-slt-all-terrain-x/?p=1935504

Black kit looks great! I haven't done anything for a drain yet. I've emptied it a few times now since installing and just use a water bottle cut in half. Last time I actually just folded the water bottle over and stuffed it down under the can and put the lid back on when I was done draining. Haven't felt a big need to add something to the drain yet but a piece of hose might make positioning the bottle easier. Would just need a hose barb for the valve, 1/4" npt if I remember correctly, and a piece of rubber hose.

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Hi Joe,

 

So I got the newer plug n play filler neck fitting for my '16 and installed it. But the fitting is really loose. And can you take a look at my videos and see if this is normal, because when my oil cap is on, there is no to little movement in any direction.

 

One finger test

 

 

Two finger test

 

 

The newer UPR Plug n Play™ Filler Neck has that movement because there is not top for it to secure against like the oil cap and is normal. The O-ring allows for the slight movement and if it's made too tight

the interference can damage the factory locator tabs in the oil fill neck.

 

PM me for any questions.

 

Joe

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Anyone have pictures of the catch can install with either a CAI or MIT?

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Anyone with a cold air intake can post their pictures up. I will post pictures of the all the parts with descriptions that the UPR GM Plug n Play™ Catch Can System with CSS for Cold Air Intake Equipped GM Trucks. I will get them posted Monday and answer any questions anyone has. Have a Great Weekend.

 

Thank you, Joe

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