3.3TT Oil Catch Can?

need to check but instructions for the Optima should not be included in the 3.3 version of the kit for the Stinger.
I need to check but instructions for the Optima should not be included in the 3.3 version of the kit for the Stinger. I'll have this corrected so there isnt any confusion in the future!

This statement indicates YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU’RE SELLING

Thank you for your feedback on this matter, sometimes manufacturers arent as quick as other to get instructions out there for the novice enthusiasts. I apologize for the delay on it and we hope to have something soon for everyone to follow!
If thats the case, the v3.3 should be taken down from the site
 
If thats the case, the v3.3 should be taken down from the site
But this product works for the Stinger... There is no problem

The thing is we know what we are sell, the manufacturer is working to get instructions created for those customers that DONT KNOW what they are doing when they install it. Big difference there
 
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We are currently waiting for official installation instructions from Add W1 to make it easy for those not experienced in installing an OCC in their Stinger.

That being said customer should not be capping random ports with the plug and the 3.3 Add W1 can has worked on many Stinger owners vehicles. Again what we are trying to have done is a DIY or write up for the Stinger for those that do not know what they are doing or how to install it.

I can appreciate that however putting instructions into a box for a product for a different vehicle should not be done. Also on those instructions there is nothing that states its actually for an Optima. The DIY that was attempted is to instruct is simply instructing peeople to do it the wrong way. There is no disclaimer or anything. Those instructions say to cap a hose. The best thing to do is remove those instructions entirely. It creates an instruction that simply is not correct. There is no label or anything that states "This is for an Optima not a Stinger" People can and will mis-construe those instructions and try to "cap" something. Again my opinion but an instruction is for how to install that item onto a specific application. If they are not correct, simply state there is no instructions for this product on this vehicle. Again my opinion.
 
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But this product works for the Stinger... There is no problem

The thing is we know what we are sell, the manufacturer is working to get instructions created for those customers that DONT KNOW what they are doing when they install it. Big difference there


My question is how do you know it works for a Stinger? When ADDW1 doesnt even know how to install it on there? Nor can they tell you how to install it?
 
My question is how do you know it works for a Stinger? When ADDW1 doesnt even know how to install it on there? Nor can they tell you how to install it?
I’m not sure how familiar you are with catch cans but these are a universal product (work on any car), what makes it specific is the instructions because each motors design is different (PCV and intake ports in different spots). Also OCC mounting points are different as well.

I think you’re confusing ADD W1 not having an instruction guide for the Stinger yet, to them not knowing how to install it. Again this is a universal application that works on more than just a Stinger, Optima, Kia, Hyundai, ect. Normally products like this DO NOT have an install guide but because we sell specifically for the Optima and Stinger we want to make the install process easy for those unfamiliar with installing and using this.

I hope this makes sense
 
We are currently waiting for official installation instructions from Add W1 to make it easy for those not experienced in installing an OCC in their Stinger.

That being said customer should not be capping random ports with the plug and the 3.3 Add W1 can has worked on many Stinger owners vehicles. Again what we are trying to have done is a DIY or write up for the Stinger for those that do not know what they are doing or how to install it.
Hopefully the installation instructions will be for the 2 can setup.
 
Hopefully the installation instructions will be for the 2 can setup.
Yes! Looks like a customer has already done a write up/video for the (2) single inlet OCC's.

The write up will be for the Stinger on the 3.3 version dual inlet cans.

Also, the website verbiage has been changed to indicate that a DIY is soon to come for the Add W1 3.3 version for the Stinger!
 
Do you guys did the CC bracket for the Stingers?
 
Yes! Looks like a customer has already done a write up/video for the (2) single inlet OCC's.

The write up will be for the Stinger on the 3.3 version dual inlet cans.

Also, the website verbiage has been changed to indicate that a DIY is soon to come for the Add W1 3.3 version for the Stinger!
Do you guys did the CC bracket for the Stingers? been waiting for that.
 
Do you guys did the CC bracket for the Stingers? been waiting for that.
Dont think anyone has a custom bracket yet.

I went to Home Depot and purchased a 2in by 2in L bracket...worked great. Had to "extend" one of the pre-drilled holes in the bracket just slightly to match up to the bracket on the OCC. Used a dremel...not a big deal at all. Then drilled a few holes into the black plastic brace cover on the PAX side and voila...done. Used a few hose adapters to make all the connections line up. Had to use an "elbow" on hose going back to the intake manifold since the tubing was bending a bit to much for my liking.

Otherwise a single can setup is pretty easy. PCV at bottom of engine goes to inlet, and outlet goes to fitting on top of engine at intake manifold. If want to run a dual can OCC then PCV at bottom to OCC1 Inlet, OCC1 Outlet to OCC2 Inlet, OCC2 outlet to fitting on top of engine at intake manifold. This puts two cans in series on the PCV.

OR can use second can on breather side as shown above. I dont imagine much crud from breather side. Looking forward to see what folks with that install say with how much stuff if in the OCC compared to the PCV side.
 
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I’m not sure how familiar you are with catch cans but these are a universal product (work on any car), what makes it specific is the instructions because each motors design is different (PCV and intake ports in different spots). Also OCC mounting points are different as well.

I think you’re confusing ADD W1 not having an instruction guide for the Stinger yet, to them not knowing how to install it. Again this is a universal application that works on more than just a Stinger, Optima, Kia, Hyundai, ect. Normally products like this DO NOT have an install guide but because we sell specifically for the Optima and Stinger we want to make the install process easy for those unfamiliar with installing and using this.

I hope this makes sense

I understand universal means works on different platforms, however, it has not been tested to work on a Stinger how do we know this "universal" part works? Simply because it states its universal? To assume universal means it will work on a Stinger is a scary assumption. If it hasn't been tested or proven to work on a Stinger, any part universal or not needs to show it has been tested and works properly.

Not trying to argue but my belief is universal or not, if it hasn't been tested on a Stinger than it cant be seen as working on it. Also has this unit been tested on a twin turbo model of anything? I cant find any twin turbo models that are running this set up. As the Stinger has 2 outlets and 2 inlets, not sure how a oil can can work with 2 inlets and 1 outlet.

I hope I am wrong and this unit will work however until proven that it does, Ill stick with the 2 can set up.
 
Do you guys did the CC bracket for the Stingers? been waiting for that.
Yes! We had a customer come in for a test fit, measurements and everything were done and the brackets are in production currently. We are just waiting on the final product!
 
Yes! We had a customer come in for a test fit, measurements and everything were done and the brackets are in production currently. We are just waiting on the final product!
Awesome! cause I want to do this OCC and instructions for the Stingers.
 
Ok guys I made a short simple video of the ADD W1 3.3 oil catch can install. The kit from K8 does not come with clear instructions and the threaded fitting for the inlets and outlet should come with O-rings but does not. Also be sure to check the tightness of the little allen heads around the top of the can, mine were not tight. Kinda disappointed in this cans quality for the price.

edit by admin: Video removed by request of poster
 
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I understand universal means works on different platforms, however, it has not been tested to work on a Stinger how do we know this "universal" part works? Simply because it states its universal? To assume universal means it will work on a Stinger is a scary assumption. If it hasn't been tested or proven to work on a Stinger, any part universal or not needs to show it has been tested and works properly.

Not trying to argue but my belief is universal or not, if it hasn't been tested on a Stinger than it cant be seen as working on it. Also has this unit been tested on a twin turbo model of anything? I cant find any twin turbo models that are running this set up. As the Stinger has 2 outlets and 2 inlets, not sure how a oil can can work with 2 inlets and 1 outlet.

I hope I am wrong and this unit will work however until proven that it does, Ill stick with the 2 can set up.
Just posted a video.
 
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Just posted a video.
Lots of stuff blocked off. BO hoses removed!! No check engine light/Systems operation errors??
 
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Thank you for sharing the video. I have a question though, you have no hose coming from the can going back into the driver side turbo?
No. Both breather lines go into the catch can then into the intake. I just plugged the breather port on the intake with a rubber vacuum cap.
 
Been there, done that
 
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