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Little easier to empty and manipulate than the PRL. Love the quick disconnects for the hoses.
 

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Been using the Improved Racing CCS for a few years now, had it previously on my 23 Sport Touring. When I traded it in, I made sure to hold on to it and just recently installed it on my FL5. Works great, easy to install. So much easier to service it compared to others. I had a Mishimoto catch can on my 10th Gen and that thing was a pain to service. I had to practically uninstall it and use a vise to remove the can.
 

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I had a Mishimoto catch can on my 10th Gen and that thing was a pain to service. I had to practically uninstall it and use a vise to remove the can.
I second that the Mishimoto can is a pain. I have to remove the 3 tiny bolts and remove the unit to emply. Impossible to unscrew the can while it is mounted. It is only a matter of time before I lose one of those tiny bolt/screws.
 

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how much oil is captured and what are your intervals for draining it?
 
 







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