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J&L Oil Separator 3.0 - Compatible with Dodge Charger Challenger Cherokee 300C 2011-2023 & Durango 2018-2024 6.4L Hemi (Passenger Side, Black) - Engine Oil Catch Can for Improved Performance & Reduced Carbon Buildup
J&L Oil Separator 3.0 - Compatible with Dodge Charger Challenger Cherokee 300C 2011-2023 & Durango 2018-2024 6.4L Hemi (Passenger Side, Black) - Engine Oil Catch Can for Improved Performance & Reduced Carbon BuildupJ&L Oil Separator 3.0 - Compatible with Dodge Charger Challenger Cherokee 300C 2011-2023 & Durango 2018-2024 6.4L Hemi (Passenger Side, Black) - Engine Oil Catch Can for Improved Performance & Reduced Carbon Buildup

J&L Oil Separator 3.0 - Compatible with Dodge Charger Challenger Cherokee 300C 2011-2023 & Durango 2018-2024 6.4L Hemi (Passenger Side, Black) - Engine Oil Catch Can for Improved Performance & Reduced Carbon Buildup

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Compatible with: 2011-2023 Challenger 6.4L (Does not fit shaker hood models!)2011-2023 Charger 6.4L2011-2014 300C 6.4L SRT82012-2021 Cherokee SRT82018-2024 Durango SRT8 J&L Oil Separator 3.0 Oil Separator 3oz Capacity Solid billet construction. Filtered system designed to collect the finest of vapors and drop them into the easily removable bottom while allowing clean air to pass through to the intake.Easy Plug & Play installation How does it work? During the process of venting crankcase pressure back through your intake track, large amounts of oil, in the form of vapors can gather/accumulate in your intake tube, intake manifold runners and even dilute your gas, lowering its octane level. This happens in all engines and is even worse with forced inducted vehicles (supercharged and turbocharged) as crankcase pressures are increased. To combat this, we have developed an oil separator of our own design. Milled from solid billet aluminum this is a rock solid piece. It has a knurled tank base for easy removal to drain the spent oil and an O-ring seal to prevent any leaks. This product is NOT CARB (California Air Resource Board) Exempt. It is not for legal sale or use in the state of CA or any other states adopting CA emission standards and require a CA Executive Order (EO) number. The J&L Oil Separator Difference Thoughtful design proudly Made In The USA We design our oil separators to be easy to install and easy to live with. Most installations can be completed with simple hand tools. Our oil separators are fully assembled which makes the job very easy for you! Installation videos are available to follow along with.J&L OSC oil separators are all proudly made, assembled and supported from our location in Chesapeake, Virginia. Frequently Asked Questions How often do I need to check my oil separator? Most applications average about an ounce of oil every thousand miles. However, there are many factors in collection rate as every single engine is different. Factors such as driving style, climate, engine condition, oil level all vary and effect collection rate. People in cold climates will have to check their oil separator more often in the winter months due to condensation build up occurring in the oil separator itself. In these months, the air entering the can is significantly hotter than the ambient air temp. This results in condensation build up (think hot shower in a cold bathroom). We recommend everyone to check their oil separator 500-1000 miles after initial installation to get an idea of how often it needs to be serviced. The can holds 3 ounces without the optional extension. Do I need an oil separator on both sides of my engine? In most cases you only need an oil separator on the PCV side (dirty side) of the engine. This is the side that is under vacuum/suction most of the time while the vehicle is running and driving. The clean side typically is only used for venting when the PCV valve is closed which is under moderate to high acceleration. Some turbo vehicles can see oil in the clean side, such as EcoBoost F-150’s when they are exposed to frequent heavy towing conditions. On non-turbo applications anything short of road course racing you typically will not see a drop of collection out of the clean side. What do I do with the oil that collects in the oil separator, can I put it back in the engine? No! Dispose of this nasty oil that is mixed with fuel, water and everything else where you would dispose of your oil change oil. Many auto parts stores will take your old oil for free of charge. Frequently Asked Questions How often do I need to check my oil separator? Most applications average about an ounce of oil every thousand miles. However, there are many factors in collection rate as every single engine is different. Factors such as driving style, climate, engine condition, oil level all vary and effect collection rate. People in cold climates will have to check their oil separator more often in the winter months due to condensation build up occurring in the oil separator itself. In these months, the air entering the can is significantly hotter than the ambient air temp. This results in condensation build up (think hot shower in a cold bathroom). We recommend everyone to check their oil separator 500-1000 miles after initial installation to get an idea of how often it needs to be serviced. The can holds 3 ounces without the optional extension. Do I need an oil separator on both sides of my engine? In most cases you only need an oil separator on the PCV side (dirty side) of the engine. This is the side that is under vacuum/suction most of the time while the vehicle is running and driving. The clean side typically is only used for venting when the PCV valve is closed which is under moderate to high acceleration. Some turbo vehicles can see oil in the clean side, such as EcoBoost F-150’s when they are exposed to frequent heavy towing conditions. On non-turbo applications anything short of road course racing you typically will not see a drop of collection out of the clean side. What do I do with the oil that collects in the oil separator, can I put it back in the engine? No! Dispose of this nasty oil that is mixed with fuel, water and everything else where you would dispose of your oil change oil. Many auto parts stores will take your old oil for free of charge.

Customer Reviews

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I purchased the J&L Oil Separator to try it out, and I must say I am thoroughly impressed with its performance and ease of use. This innovative product has truly made a difference in my vehicle's maintenance routine.The J&L Oil Separator excels in catching all the extra oil that would typically circulate back into the intake system, leading to carbon buildup and potential engine issues. Its efficient design ensures that excess oil is captured before it can cause any harm, promoting a cleaner and healthier engine overall.One of the standout features of the J&L Oil Separator is its user-friendly installation process. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to put on – no complicated tools or special skills required. The clear instructions provided made it a breeze to set up, saving me time and effort.Not only does the J&L Oil Separator deliver on its promise of catching excess oil effectively, but it also boasts a durable construction that feels reliable and long-lasting. I appreciate the attention to detail in its design, which gives me confidence in its ability to perform consistently over time.In conclusion, I highly recommend the J&L Oil Separator to anyone looking to maintain their vehicle's engine health and performance. With its exceptional oil-catching capabilities and easy installation process, this product is a game-changer in the world of automotive maintenance. Try it out for yourself and experience the difference it can make in your driving experience.