Type 1 kit Airbox outlet points to firewall / Type 2 kit Airbox outlet points towards motor.Type 1 fits up to approx 2008 models, Type 2 is for 2008 onwards.
Another way to check is by a space between the airbox outlet and the brake master cylinder for a Type 2 kit install. Otherwise a Type 1 kit fits on the inner gaurd.
NOTE: If no ABS is fitted on later model cars (ie SR model), Type 1 kit may be required
How the HPD Catch Can / Oil Separator Works

Why Choose a HPD Catch Can / Oil Separator?

Environmentally Safe 100% Compliant with Emissions Regulations
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No Ongoing Maintenance Costs
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Easy to Install & Maintain
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Australian Made – Maximum Quality & Durability
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Safe Crank Case Pressure
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Key Benefits:
- Reduces oil in intake system
- Allows intercooler to work efficiently
- Eliminates carbon & oil build up in inlet manifold
- Keeps inlet ports and valves clean
- Reduces engine wear
- Reduces exhaust smoke
- Maintains economy
- Keeps air and map sensors clean
- Maintains engine performance
Kit features:
- Billet Alluminum Catch can
- Internal stainless mesh filters
- Dipstick to check oil level
- Simply unscrew base to empty oil
- 16mm Screw in hose fittings
- Mounting brackets & hoses
How Does a Catch Can Protect Your Engine?

HPD catch cans / oil air separators prevent oil from entering the intake manifold and mixing with the carbon from the EGR system, clogging up vital components and potentially causing damage (see blocked intake manifold in image A).
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Why fitting a HPD Catch Can is particularly important for modern Diesel vehicles?
Modern 4WDs tend to have more complex parts in the intake manifold such as sensors and EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) valves that can malfunction due to the film of oil produced by vapour from the crankcase breather system.





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