What did you do to your Bronco Raptor today?

Here you go, no programing needed
I use it in my BRaptor and my Bronco FE works great. Install is straight forward.
THANK YOU! Install looks easy too. I appreciate the heads up to this product.
 
UPR Catch Can installed today. Pretty easy install other than getting the bracket in there was a little fiddly with my big hands.

Something that can’t hurt and if I feel the need is easy to replace the hoses to get back to stock functionality in less than a minute.

Since I park in my garage I also have little concern about freezing during the winter unless for some reason I’m out in crazy cold weather for a while. But again can easily swap hoses for those extreme situations.

And who doesn’t like a couple of more noodles added to their spaghetti?

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UPR Catch Can installed today. Pretty easy install other than getting the bracket in there was a little fiddly with my big hands.

Something that can’t hurt and if I feel the need is easy to replace the hoses to get back to stock functionality in less than a minute.

Since I park in my garage I also have little concern about freezing during the winter unless for some reason I’m out in crazy cold weather for a while. But again can easily swap hoses for those extreme situations.

And who doesn’t like a couple of more noodles added to their spaghetti?

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I put one of these on mine and I just hit 3000 miles and there’s nothing in the can. Just maybe a glaze and some fumes. Starting to wonder if this engine even benefits having a catch can. But will give it a year and see what happens. I did put one on my Charger scat pack and it catches a lot of oil. Main thing I’ve noticed is my engine oil is much cleaner than before and I don’t have that black build up on my chrome tail pipes so to me I feel it’s working on the charger for sure.
 
This is already helpful. I would like to hear your follow up in a year if possible. Thanks
I put one of these on mine and I just hit 3000 miles and there’s nothing in the can. Just maybe a glaze and some fumes. Starting to wonder if this engine even benefits having a catch can. But will give it a year and see what happens. I did put one on my Charger scat pack and it catches a lot of oil. Main thing I’ve noticed is my engine oil is much cleaner than before and I don’t have that black build up on my chrome tail pipes so to me I feel it’s working on the charger for sure.
 
This is already helpful. I would like to hear your follow up in a year if possible. Thanks
I’m wondering why this is even needed. Is there a problem identified that these cans are needed to correct? What’s the purpose, to spend more money on shiny things under the hood? LOL
 
I’m wondering why this is even needed. Is there a problem identified that these cans are needed to correct? What’s the purpose, to spend more money on shiny things under the hood? LOL
I just feel it keeps the engine from shitting where it eats kind of thing. Using my charger as an example. Here is a catch can after about 1000 miles or so. Imagine this oil being burned in your combustion chamber over the life of your engine. But my Braptor has nothing like this. My catch can just has a glaze to it. Just feel maybe the piston rings are tighter for being on boost or something. But I’ll just keep an eye on it and see how it goes
 

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They are Rigid SRL lights with a mounting bracket and wiring harness from Specialty Performance Parts. They are triggered when shifting into reverse and are also wired to an auxillary switch
Nice! Do you happen to have a daytime photo of the back of your BRaptor you can share?
 
Decals off, mudflaps off, short antenna, tint, front and rocker ppf, and the windshield surround vinyl wrapped.
Tomorrow is wheels and tires and some red tow hooks
Let us know if the mud flap removal makes any difference if you can. Thanks. Looking forward to the wheels and tires. Looks good.
 
Let us know if the mud flap removal makes any difference if you can. Thanks. Looking forward to the wheels and tires. Looks good.
Thx
Oh I'm sure it will fling more stuff up which is why I ppf'd the sides...especially with the lower offset wheels coming. I just didn't care for the look of them so off they went and ppf on
 
Decals off, mudflaps off, short antenna, tint, front and rocker ppf, and the windshield surround vinyl wrapped.
Tomorrow is wheels and tires and some red tow hooks
Looking good! In looking closer at your photo, it appears the intercooler shroud is sticking out like some of ours did from the factory. Read to the last post in the thread below for easy DIY resolution.

 
Looking good! In looking closer at your photo, it appears the intercooler shroud is sticking out like some of ours did from the factory. Read to the last post in the thread below for easy DIY resolution.

Yup thx! It's going in tomorrow anyways and dealer is gonna fix it
 
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Thanks, they look cool!
 

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