Rx Catch Can Install on Explorer Sport

To original poster...Did you VTA your sport? It looks like you did and I want to do mine. When you removed the hose on the front one did you plug up both holes with the plugs? It looks like you did but I'm not sure if I need to plug both or not. Sorry to get off topic here as I'm looking into doing the catch can on mine as well.
 
fangelillo01 said:
To original poster...Did you VTA your sport? It looks like you did and I want to do mine. When you removed the hose on the front one did you plug up both holes with the plugs? It looks like you did but I'm not sure if I need to plug both or not. Sorry to get off topic here as I'm looking into doing the catch can on mine as well.

When you take the hose off, you'll need to leave the top port (just past the BOV) open to the air, then put a cap on the bottom port that feeds back into the front turbo.
 
Sorry I'm late to the party. So that I don't have to read through all 6 pages -- do the catch cans work? What's the best brand? and does it solve oil in your intake piping?

Anyone notice sputtering or anything due to the pressure differential?
 
I personaly think they do work if mounted in a good location by the front bumper area,just like a intake it needs adequate ventilation in order for it to function properly,RX makes a great quality unit and of course Eco power parts has a plug and play catch can which looks very promising made by UPR which i would definetly recommend,pics below is my RX front clean side seperator,and also heres a little diagram,hope it helps any.  Z
 
I truely like the UPR catch can from ECO POWER PARTS,a very well designed and convenient plug & play unit which makes installing much easier than the competitors have to offer. Z
 
14SHOCAR said:
Sorry I'm late to the party. So that I don't have to read through all 6 pages -- do the catch cans work? What's the best brand? and does it solve oil in your intake piping?

Anyone notice sputtering or anything due to the pressure differential?
I think you should try to remove any excess oil inside the CAC by jacking preferably the drivers side and having preferably the dealer suck up all the oil residue with a compressor type suction gun before adding any type of catch can,a buddy of mine which is a senior tech at Ford performed it for me and only takes a few min,especially if you notice oil by the TB and intake,something to really take into consideration.  Z
 
Guys, sorry to resurect an old thread, but I am installing the can on my 16 and hit a bit of a wrinkle.  My pcv pipe from the front port that will get capped to the intake pipe has a sensor on it. This sensor is going to be removed with the pipe upon ccs install. The sensor was not mentioned in any install wrietups and I have no idea what its for.  Can someone shed some light on it. I can not imagine I can simply leave it out. Thanks
 
Here is the photo of the pipe.  It is what will become the CCS side line...more or less.  The sensor in question is in the middle of the pipe.
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They also shipped 3/8" NPT fittings, which I had a heck of a time trying to to find a tap for.  Have yet to do that.
Also, they shipped a length of clear hose.  Not sure what I am supposed to do with that.
Gee, for over $300, I would expect vehicle specific instructions for this kit.....
 
I have no idea, have you tried contacting them?


"Still available at our email: RXProducts@aol.com for support of any type."

 
I will call them tomorrow.
Any idea what the sensor is for?  Other do not seem to have it.  Is this something Ford added for the 16 models?
 
slicky said:
Here is the photo of the pipe.  It is what will become the CCS side line...more or less.  The sensor in question is in the middle of the pipe.
20160117_203821.jpg


They also shipped 3/8" NPT fittings, which I had a heck of a time trying to to find a tap for.  Have yet to do that.
Also, they shipped a length of clear hose.  Not sure what I am supposed to do with that.
Gee, for over $300, I would expect vehicle specific instructions for this kit.....

Agreed on the instructions. That's why I did such a detailed write up. Lol
Not sure what the sensor is for either. My 14 didn't have it.
3/8"NPT taps aren't too bad to find. I would check a real, local type hardware store, or a plumbing shop.
Pretty sure the clear hose is to affix to the bottom of the CC valve to make for a less messy drain procedure.  ...if you need it.


Taparalk'd...expuct typoz
 
FoMoCoSHO said:
Hello stranger!

Got an update someone resurrected my thread. Lol
Been meaning to stick my head in around here since my EcoBoost family grew recently. ; )


Taparalk'd...expuct typoz
 
Depending where you drilling you may not to need to tap. On my css I drilled the air box with the appropriate size hole and the plastic nipple was able thread in on its own.


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