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Brand New ARC Combo Tanks
I have three of these, selling two of them and keeping one. Brand new ARC overflow/catch can tanks. Asking $700.00 each, includes hoses and hardware.
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oh emmm geee.
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Thanks
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Can these be used on the 2011+ models with the pressurized coolant reservoirs?
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If you bypass the expansion tank yes. Would involve rerouting the top hose on the heater hardpipes
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bump for some awesome JDM goodies :)
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So not a plug and play for 2012? What's need to make it work with the later years?
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Disconnect the stock expansion tank and re-pipe the hose on the drivers side or block it off.
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dem are so purty :drool:
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to the top
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Hmm...
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Payday bump
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To the top
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Still available
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$650 shipped
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Soooo nice!
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Sale pending on one.
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Bump....
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Sold one. One left.
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Do you have any information as to how they design their catch can setup? I run a Saikou Michi setup now but I have issues with where they mount now that I've added external shock reservoirs to the engine bay. I am happy with their performance but this combo setup could solve a few issues for me.
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Not sure what info you are looking for. This mounts in the front in place of the radiator overflow.
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Do they have any baffling or anything to help the liquid separation from the air? The Saikou Michi cans have a nice internal setup and I'm catching 2oz of fluid every 7k miles. If they are just a hollow can then I may make something myself. I kinda hate to abuse an ARC product on a track car anyway but it would be a nice easy solution for me. I appreciate your time!
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Ah, I do not have a solid answer for that, but I do believe it is just hollow.
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bump
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all gone.
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Arc oil catch can
You still have them for sale 818-641-7086 thanks
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Wow those are perty!
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Hi
I have a 2016 nismo and I just received the same ARC catch can. I would like to know how did you install it on your Z ? you blocked the heater pipe or you routed the top hose to the heater pipe ? No need to change the radiator cap ? |
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