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NCHORNET CCV
I am curious as to where you mount the air exchange can with the NCHORNET kit? From my research the BD kit mounts on the passenger side using the rad mount bolts, not a bad idea but I have mounted my coolant filter there. I seen pics of a homemade set up with a cannister mounted close to the fire wall on the driver side.
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There are two slotted holes on the frame rail under the drivers door that the mount fits perfectly on. There is no set location to mount it but this location I have seen used several times. I will be installing mine tomorrow.
Dik |
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That's where I put mine, BTW, the unit works perfect with 3/4" hose. I've got 10K miles since the install, no engine oil leaks, and the unit traps oil like a champ. It is a pleasure to see my compressor turbine blades free of oil and shiny aluminum. Best $100 mod I've spent on the truck.
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Mount on drivers side. For the 100, its not worth doing anything else really.
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mine is on the frame rail under the drivers door.
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mines homemade mounted drivers side to running board mount, works great all 1". make sure hose is run straight downhill to canister
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