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Some companies do make cheap catch cans for sure, I agree. This is an AOS though, it's different.
IAG has been making this AOS for almost 10yrs. It's new to Bronco, but bronco also hasn't been around for 10yrs.
This is a gold standard for what it is.
Sidenote: I purchased a $20 catch can setup off Ebay for an old race car back in 2012 because the catch can craze was cheap even back then. Heck, people even had PVC catch can builds at teh time lol.
When this came out for ecoboost it was a no-brainer to use. I also helped IAG with ecoboost AOS dev a few years ago though too so knowing what these do and how they work is important to me as well. It's about passing that knowledge on to the community as well.
I get people may think it's too expensive for them, but to a lot of people this is well worth the money.
IAG has been making this AOS for almost 10yrs. It's new to Bronco, but bronco also hasn't been around for 10yrs.
This is a gold standard for what it is.
Sidenote: I purchased a $20 catch can setup off Ebay for an old race car back in 2012 because the catch can craze was cheap even back then. Heck, people even had PVC catch can builds at teh time lol.
When this came out for ecoboost it was a no-brainer to use. I also helped IAG with ecoboost AOS dev a few years ago though too so knowing what these do and how they work is important to me as well. It's about passing that knowledge on to the community as well.
I get people may think it's too expensive for them, but to a lot of people this is well worth the money.
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