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Old Dec 18, 2009, 11:32 AM
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STM's New part for those with catch cans!

Always looking for ways to make the engine bay cleaner, lighter and easier to work with, STM designed this little, aluminum fitting to allow you to simply install -6AN lines and fittings for a catchcan or breather right onto your valve cover.

As the piece itself is a very tight fit, we would definitely recommend a bit of glue or epoxy to help hold it in place in the valve cover upon install.











Compared to the big, hulking mess we previously had to run below.



These can be found here
http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...evo_engine.htm


Thanks for looking and as always thanks for your support!

Merry Christmas

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Old Dec 18, 2009, 11:33 AM
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Looks CLEAN
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Old Dec 18, 2009, 05:26 PM
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I like it a lot.

Also, Its actually about twice the inside diameter of the stock piece with a fitting attached to it so it relieves quite a bit more crank case pressure without any cutting.


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We got a lot more of these in this morning! Come and get them


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So how do you get the factory piece out? just strong man it out?
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Originally Posted by e55nEVO9
So how do you get the factory piece out? just strong man it out?

Yes sir. If you twist it, it will come free. Its not to hard at all to walk one out.


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Em,

how do you recommend installing your replacement piece since it's such a tight fit?

also what type of epoxy do you suggest?
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Originally Posted by chaotichoax
Em,

how do you recommend installing your replacement piece since it's such a tight fit?

also what type of epoxy do you suggest?

We just put a dab of silicone on them and tap them in with a mallet. Also, I recommend putting the part in the freezer before install so it shrinks up a bit. The colder you get it the easier it will slide in.


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thanks for the tips...I'll probably pick one of these up from you along with some other stuff
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very nice
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Thanks guys.


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We just got another batch in. Thanks for all the orders guys!



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