Flashark is running a 20% OFF promo on selected oil catch cans, the discount applies automatically with code BF20. With free shipping, prices drop from $59.99–$318 → $14.40–$160.
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Compatible with 24+ vehicle models including Infiniti, Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Subaru, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Chrysler, and more
Includes both universal and direct-fit options
Limited stock, first-come first-served
Good chance to upgrade/replace at one of the lowest prices Flashark offers
Deep discount + free shipping + broad compatibility. Great pickup if you've been meaning to add or replace an oil catch can before the end-of-year sales rush.
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If you do not know what a catch can is and you own a direct injection car or truck, you will wish you heard about it before you bought that vehicle. It is simply a response to engineering that serves cafe standards and not the auto consumer.
More expensive cars, that last only 1/2 as long as they should effects the used car buyer the worst. If you can afford a new car, then you don't care, money means nothing to you. If you are the person who cant afford to buy new, and are forced to buy used, you are buying something that lasts only half as long as they should. The poor are who are the ones hurt most because of these useless regulations. It costs a lot of co2 to build a new car, when using a previously built one would, could have done well economically and environmentally.
If you do not know what a catch can is and you own a direct injection car or truck, you will wish you heard about it before you bought that vehicle. It is simply a response to engineering that serves cafe standards and not the auto consumer.
More expensive cars, that last only 1/2 as long as they should effects the used car buyer the worst. If you can afford a new car, then you don't care, money means nothing to you. If you are the person who cant afford to buy new, and are forced to buy used, you are buying something that lasts only half as long as they should. The poor are who are the ones hurt most because of these useless regulations. It costs a lot of co2 to build a new car, when using a previously built one would, could have done well economically and environmentally.
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