
An engine produces extreme pressures within its cylinders during operation and some ultimately slips by the piston rings and pressurizes the engine’s crankcase. This is exacerbated when increasing horsepower and driving harder. To relieve the pressure, the engine uses a failure prone PCV system that dumps the pressure, along with oil vapors, back into the intake tract to be consumed by the engine. Unfortunately, this results in the following performance robbing scenarios:
Oil vapors mix with the air/fuel mixture, which reduces octane and hurts performance
Carbon builds up on the back of intake valves, which reduces airflow and hurts performance
Messy oil pools in the intake tract and coats the intercooler, leading to hose degradation, and reduced IC effectiveness
The factory PCV system can fail, creating a massive boost leak that directly pressurizes the crankcase

The APR Oil Catch Can System eliminates boost pressure from seeing the front PCV port. The system routes crankcase gasses through the APR catch can, which filters oil vapors through a track-proven four-staged baffling system. The vapors pool in the bottom of the can, while the rest of the pressure is diverted back to the intake tract where it’s burned off by the engine.
The result is simple:
A cleaner engine
Better performance
Elimination of a common failure point
