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Oil Catch Cans & Breather Tanks
Oil catch cans and breather tanks look similar and do similar jobs, but they serve different purposes.
Oil Catch Cans
Normally, the PCV (positive crankcase ventilation)...
Oil catch cans and breather tanks look similar and do similar jobs, but they serve different purposes.
Oil Catch Cans
Normally, the PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve uses intake vacuum to relieve the pressure inside your crankcase, but that can result in oil mist and other blow-by contaminants building up on the valve and pistons, especially in direct-injection engines. An oil catch can (sometimes called an air/oil separator) is installed between the PCV valve and the intake, where it removes contaminants and allows only clean air to return to the intake manifold. Some have a reservoir that needs to be drained...
Oil catch cans and breather tanks look similar and do similar jobs, but they serve different purposes.
Oil Catch Cans
Normally, the PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve uses intake vacuum to relieve the pressure inside your crankcase, but that can result in oil mist and other blow-by contaminants building up on the valve and pistons, especially in direct-injection engines. An oil catch can (sometimes called an air/oil separator) is installed between the PCV valve and the intake, where it removes contaminants and allows only clean air to return to the intake manifold. Some have a reservoir that needs to be drained regularly, while others are plumbed to return the oil to the crankcase.
Breather Tanks
In forced induction and racing applications, the build-up of crankcase pressure can be much greater, so a breather tank is designed to vent that excess pressure into the atmosphere. They capture some blow-by with a catch can and air filter, and they may have an oil return. Importantly, breather tanks may not meet local emissions standards.
Top Brands
These devices are easy insurance for your high performance engine, and some builders use both a catch can and a breather tank. Summit Racing Equipment carries catch cans from trusted brands like Moroso, Mishimoto, Canton Racing, Ford Performance, JLT Performance, and many more.
Engine Oil Catch Can Kit, fits Ford F-150 3.5L EcoBoost 2011-2014
Part Number: MIO-BCCF35T11SBE
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Estimated Ship Date: Mar 19, 2026 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Mar 19, 2026 if ordered today
Separator Tank, EcoBoost, Oil-Air, Plastic, Black, Male Quick-connect, Ford F-150, 3.5L, Each
Part Number: FMS-M-6766-35T
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Estimated Ship Date: Apr 3, 2026 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Apr 3, 2026 if ordered today
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J&L Oil Separator Co. 3.0 Oil Separators for 2018-2021 EXPEDITION, 2011-2025 F-150 - 3016P-B
Estimated Ship Date: Today
Oil Catch Can, Round, 12 oz., Black, Ford, V6, Kit
Part Number: MIO-BCCF35T17SBE
Estimated Ship Date: Mar 18, 2026 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Mar 18, 2026 if ordered today
Oil Catch Cans, Baffled, Round, Aluminum, Black, Includes A 12 oz. and 3 oz. Catch Can, M16 x 1.5 Female Threads, Ford, Kit
Part Number: MIO-BCCF35T15SBE
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Estimated Ship Date: Mar 20, 2026 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Mar 20, 2026 if ordered today
Oil Catch Can, Round, Aluminum, Black Anodized, 12 oz. Capacity, Ford, 3.5L, Kit
Part Number: MIO-MMBCCF35T21
Estimated Ship Date: Mar 20, 2026 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Mar 20, 2026 if ordered today
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