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Reviews (5)

Apr 26, 2020
Very Good Budget Servo
This is a very good servo, especially considering the price. I've used them in giant scale rc planes with gasoline engines, so you know they can take a beating. It isn't a fast servo, but it is very durable.

Mar 20, 2018
Nice Propeller
Xoar props are the nicest ones made. This prop is well balanced from the factory. It just needed a touch of weight. It is also a beautiful well finished propeller

Jan 05, 2020
Very Nice Budget Alternative to the Expensive Models
2 of 2 found this helpful This oil catch can looks identical to some of the brand name models that cost $125-$200. I'm sure this is a knock off, but it's kind of ridiculous for anyone to ask over $100 for an oil catch can. It seems to be good quality.
I installed mine on my 392 Hemi in my 2019 Dodge Challenger T/A. The hardest thing was removing the factory wire hold down that is pressed into the hole you use to bolt the catch can onto. This kit has everything needed for the installation. There was more than enough length of hose. The only modification I made was cutting the bolt down that bolts the bracket to the cylinder head. It was about 3/8" too long and ran through the hole and hit the cylinder head on the other side.