Mishimoto vs ADD W1

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Which catch can is better? I’ve got the ADD W1 twin can setup in my cart currently. I like the idea of having two just for peace of mind but I’ve also heard the Mishimoto does a better job at getting the contaminants out. Although it’s only a single can. Please help lol
 
Which catch can is better? I’ve got the ADD W1 twin can setup in my cart currently. I like the idea of having two just for peace of mind but I’ve also heard the Mishimoto does a better job at getting the contaminants out. Although it’s only a single can. Please help lol
From what I have read, most users don't have much of an issue with either honestly. Even with the twin cans only one typically gets filled from what I have read in the forums. I have the twin set up as a "just in case" personally. I rather prevent as much damage to the car while I try to mod and enjoy my ride.
 
Can't offer input on which can you asked about, but I've been running the twin can setup (SXTH element). Recently removed both due to some non-related warranty work. After getting my car back, I only put the passenger side back on. The other side wasn't catching much - maybe a drop or 2 every 2500 miles. My car has 11,000 miles.
Wish I had saved the money and gone with only one can setup here.
 
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From what I have read, most users don't have much of an issue with either honestly. Even with the twin cans only one typically gets filled from what I have read in the forums. I have the twin set up as a "just in case" personally. I rather prevent as much damage to the car while I try to mod and enjoy my ride.
Exactly my thoughts as well. Do you run add w1 or sixth element?
 
Can't offer input on which can you asked about, but I've been running the twin can setup (SXTH element). Recently removed both due to some non-related warranty work. After getting my car back, I only put the passenger side back on. The other side wasn't catching much - maybe a drop or 2 every 2500 miles. My car has 11,000 miles.
Wish I had saved the money and gone with only one can setup here.
I have a BMS No maintenance can im not using if you want to trade.
 
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Exactly my thoughts as well. Do you run add w1 or sixth element?
ADD W1. It was an easy install and looks pretty nice too. In fact, it has been about 1k miles now so I am gonna check my cans later this week and see how they are doing!
 
Better? Not sure.

I'm content with my ADD-W1
 
The ADD W1 Twin Can Kit has some benefits over the Mishimoto Kit. Mishimoto makes a great catch can but I think the ADD W1 Twin Can Kit is better especially when you consider the negligible difference in cost. The Twin Can Kit gives you the maximum amount of coverage furthermore, each can is larger than the Mishimoto. Larger can equals less frequent maintenance.
 
I have a BMS No maintenance can im not using if you want to trade.
Thanks but I'm good. I like emptying it, makes me feel like it's doing something.
 
Thanks but I'm good. I like emptying it, makes me feel like it's doing something.
No worries! I didn't expect anyone to accept that offer lol
 
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