DIY: Radium Single Catch Can Installation

Yes I thought it may do pressure would probably cross over . Thought I’d check
 
Optionally: I am releasing a 3D printable model that raises the catch can higher and allows you to use the same 3 holes you drilled for the Radium catch can bracket. It also allows you to install a single screw to then quickly release the entire catch can assembly from the battery box wall in order to get to any maintenance items down below such as the transmission oil fill hole.

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Hardware Needed
- 3 x M6 x 15mm button head socket cap screws (for the base to battery box interface)
- 3 x M6 x 10mm button head socket cap screws (for the radium to extension interface)
- 1 x M6 x 20mm button head socket cap screw (to lock the two parts together)
- 7x M6 Nylon Locking Nut

3D Printing Requirements
- PET-CF or better heat resistance
- Failure to provide a sufficiently temperature resistant can lead to failure and possibly a fire. No PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA etc.
- 6 walls with 100% infill just make it solid
- Make sure you have supports

3D Models & 3MF Files
Download STEP and 3MF Files

FYI even in PET-CF this has started deflecting at temp, on the really off chance one of you printed this, go back to the bare metal bracket alone. Apparently a heat deflection point of 200C isn’t enough for the engine bay.
 

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