| Last Updated 15 September, 2004 | ||
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 Finally, remember that this is only a guide -- not gospel. What you do to YOUR vehicle is YOUR responsibility. I do not endorse, approve, authorize, or otherwise encourage you to make alterations to your vehicle. Be careful, and recognize the dangers associated with modifications to your vehicle's critical systems, like electrical, engine, brakes, etc. Please contact
      me if you have comments or suggestions about the article or the
      project, or if you find errors on these pages. | ||
| Here is the support bracket for my Apexi Power Intake. I
      decided to mount the catch can on this bracket. | ||
| I cut a piece of 1/8" aluminum sheet into a triangular shape, with
      two holes at the top for attaching to the bracket, and two holes down the
      middle for attaching to the catch can.   | ||
| I mounted the aluminum bracket to the catch can with rubber washers and
      stainless steel bolts, then secured it to the intake bracket. I have some
      better photos somewhere, but here's a view from the top of the catch can:    | ||
| I placed some rubber bumpers on the bottom of the catch can where it rests against the metal bracket below it. It
      simply rests on this plate -- it isn't secured to it. | ||
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