JLT Oil Separator problem maybe ?
Had my jlt on ,y car since 50 miles and it has cought a lot of oil vapors that would have gone into the intake manifold. But when I did my supercharger install and boss intake manifold, there was a a pretty good amount of oil in the stock manifold! So I know it works just not as good as others. So I am looking for a better one and may try the moroso one or the endyn one!
I don't know about the 5.0.

I prefer to reduce carbon as much as possible and to remove this black, smelly mix of oil & unburned fuel vapors from the crankcase.
Last edited by cdynaco; Feb 25, 2013 at 01:53 AM.
OP... I can understand your concern for the JLT catch can being suspended between the PCV hose in such a manner. With engine motion caused from acceleration/deceleration, huge bumps, big potholes, etc., it just may pose a future problem.
With that said, I do like how the JLT's piece looks under the hood. The PCV hose appears and fits just like stock and, depending on which finish you choose, can be very inconspicuous under the hood. It's also convenient if you need to do a quick swap from the separator to a stock hose.
Bob's Auto Sports oil separator looks like a very good piece. It reminds me of the Moroso oil separator(in regards to having a support point), but in a much more feasible size to be positioned under our hoods. I also appreciate that they offer a choice of fitting upgrades for the separator.
With that said, I do like how the JLT's piece looks under the hood. The PCV hose appears and fits just like stock and, depending on which finish you choose, can be very inconspicuous under the hood. It's also convenient if you need to do a quick swap from the separator to a stock hose.
Bob's Auto Sports oil separator looks like a very good piece. It reminds me of the Moroso oil separator(in regards to having a support point), but in a much more feasible size to be positioned under our hoods. I also appreciate that they offer a choice of fitting upgrades for the separator.
4.6 3V NA after just 15k. Excess carbon build up affects A/F ratio and can cause detonation. The 4.6 3V is known to have a high degree of crankcase evacuation.
I don't know about the 5.0.

I prefer to reduce carbon as much as possible and to remove this black, smelly mix of oil & unburned fuel vapors from the crankcase.

I don't know about the 5.0.

I prefer to reduce carbon as much as possible and to remove this black, smelly mix of oil & unburned fuel vapors from the crankcase.
We have threads all over about this and have been replacing any broken fittings with either aluminum or glass filled plastic to anyone requireng them.
Aluminum straight with a glassfilled 90* have been shipping in the oil separators since aug. 2011.
If you need anything give us a call.
As for hanging, the separator weighs 3.5 Oz's and will cause no issues at all.
We use them for street, drag racing and road course action without a single problem.
Easy on, easy off and a OEM look
Jay
Did the guy ever line up the JLT behind the Bob's? If not, it's a failed test.
I'm thinking about getting the bobs oil separator. At of you guys have tips for install. I'm really not the most engine savvy guy so some detailed info would be great. Also if I buy the separator from bobs does it come with all the parts needed for install? Bc I see you can order standard 2 or 4 clamps on the website. Thanks.
I'm thinking about getting the bobs oil separator. At of you guys have tips for install. I'm really not the most engine savvy guy so some detailed info would be great. Also if I buy the separator from bobs does it come with all the parts needed for install? Bc I see you can order standard 2 or 4 clamps on the website. Thanks.
Thanks for the heads up. I made the plunge and just ordered a carbon fiber finish bobs separator. How were the instructions? Easy to follow I'm assuming.
May need to take new pics, these seem a bit blurry after uploading them.
Last edited by steven46746; Mar 27, 2013 at 09:34 PM.
Like Steven said, it's a fairly easy install. Just take your time and you will be pleased with the results.
Here are some iPhone pics of mine to help you get an idea of the install...
I do like how the JLT looks like a factory component and is so easy to install though.
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