Oil catch can came in this past week and had a go at installing it today. Yesterday morning, with the can in hand, I set out to do the rounds of the local auto parts stores looking for a suitable hose. I suspected it would take me hours to find the correct size
and the correct bends. I only had a mental picture of what I needed. As luck would have it, the first store had the exact hose I needed without even wasting a millimetre. It came from a Ford Fairlane heater system and cost $30.

I cut the hose only after I mounted the can. As mentioned, I didn't waste a millimetre and it just had the right length.

I wanted to mount it so that I didn't have to drill holes and as I suspected when ordering the can, it fit well in the empty space next to the air filter. The mounting point was supplied by the black extender mount for the cross brace on top of the strut tower. There are pre cut holes about half an inch wide so a wide washer was used to hold it in place. I used only one bolt and it's pretty secure.

A couple of extra hose clamps were needed to finish off the job and it looks like factory at a glance. Ideally I would finish it off with a small rubber spacer between the can and the strut tower to straighten it but it's functional and looks fine as it is. The dip stick on the catch can is a bit of a hassle to pull out as it hits the cross brace but it does come out and really, it's not a thing you will check every day. The can is built in such a way as to allow you to turn the top part so you can line up your inlet and outlet hose attachments but after testing all sorts of angles this is the one that worked best for me. There is a drain plug capped off by an allen key scrub screw on the bottom and faces the same direction as the bottom hose attachment. It can be reached with ease and the oil will need to be funnelled into a container. It's pretty tight but there is enough room.

This coming Thursday I'm going to an open track day and will report if the can is effective. I did notice oil in the hoses I took off so it has to help even in some small way.