






🛡️ Keep your engine pristine — because your ride deserves the best!
The EVIL ENERGY Baffled Oil Catch Can is a universal 300ml aluminum oil separator designed to trap oil vapors and contaminants before they reach your engine’s intake. Featuring a rotary baffled system enhanced with steel balls, it maximizes condensation and oil capture, extending engine life and maintaining performance. Compatible with most cars, it offers flexible installation options with or without a breather filter, making it a must-have upgrade for any serious driver aiming to reduce carbon buildup and protect high-mileage engines.



















| ASIN | B081N392BN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,158 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #34 in Automotive Oil Filters & Accessories |
| Brand | EVIL ENERGY |
| Brand Name | EVIL ENERGY |
| Capacity | 300 Milliliters |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,557 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Aluminum |
| Exterior finish | Aluminum |
| Fit Type | Universal |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Included Components | Adapter + Thread, Hex Key + Bracket, Hose Clamp, NBR Hose, Oil Catch Can |
| Item Weight | 0.83 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.83 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Speedwow Tuning |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EV01298BK-CA |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Grade | like new |
| Vehicle service type | Car |
N**Y
Seems solid, looks impressive.
I recently installed the Evil Catch Can on my 2006 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab with the LM7 5.3L V8 (311,000 miles on the clock), and I have to say this is an outstanding product. The build quality is solid, the fittings are secure, and the installation process was straightforward. Immediately, I could see the value in running one of these, especially on a higher-mileage engine like mine where crankcase vapors are more of a concern. What really stands out is how effective it is at trapping oil and contaminants that would otherwise end up recirculating through the intake. That’s critical for keeping carbon buildup down, maintaining throttle body cleanliness, and ultimately extending the life of the engine. I plan on installing a second unit so that each bank of my V8 is covered. To me, this makes perfect sense, since both sides of the engine generate blow-by gasses. It honestly baffles me why so many installs I see only utilize a single catch can on the driver’s side. Having one on both sides feels like the most complete way to protect the motor, especially as the miles rack up. Overall, I couldn’t be happier with the purchase. For anyone running an LS-based motor, whether stock or with miles like mine, I’d strongly recommend the Evil Catch Can setup. It’s a small investment that pays off in cleaner internals and added peace of mind.
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C**N
Good kit
Installed this on my T5 Volvo and it's very well made, would buy another defiantly
B**E
Great for cold weather
Works great in cold Alberta weather. Pulls out tons of water. Only complaint is the curved bracket that attaches directly to the can broke while unscrewing the can to empty it.
T**S
Make sure your car needs it or benefits from it. And say this is it a want or need to yourself.
I'll go in details and give both pos and neg I installed onto my 2003 Mitsubishi lancer oz rally 2.0l the can is installed on the left side of the engine bay i used my own metal bracket and used the provided aluminum one as a templet you do need to do some fabrication (Make your own mount) as that's understandable since not one bracket will fit all so make your own here's the metal make it work hahaha so where it goes in the engine bay is on the left strut passenger side the car has pre-installed bolts just chillin so i made a horse shoe shape and wrapped over the AC lines since the lines are covered in a padding and the harder metal made it more sturdy if you want to know i went to wilco and got a beam support 90 bracket and bent it more into shape cheap and way more sturdy then what was given I'll add pics too where its at to better understand overall build of can= at first i was worried some people said the can looks cheap and feels cheap to mean its solid the only cheap part was most likely was the hose clamps as mine broke hahahah but can looks nice and feels nicely built hard to tighten fully but that's okay better then loose and fly's off mine has a scratch inside maybe during making or shipping? Might be from the dip stick? don't really know but again its inside so i don't care it didn't have any shavings so whatever dip stick idea on the can is niiiiceeee i would have wished for a outlet baffle maybe? since i notice depending on what you get i got the no air filter one with just the dip stick my can only has a inlet baffle and no middle of the can baffle to prevent sloshing or spit back i'm not to worried since depending how you build it and route you tubing fluids shouldn't go back in again overall build 8/10 -2 for the odd scratch hahaha and no outlet protection might be over kill on my part tho additional parts= well my hose clamps broke so if anything was cheap that was and the fact i only got 2 when i needed 4 2 for the can 2 for the pcv system the tubbing ports you get 4 total but 2 choices a massive one i couldn't even get the hose onto hahaha and the other one was the smaller one and it fits the hose better i used the smaller ones as it matched my systems flow better hahah the provided wool i didn't use again might be the cheap part but it feels like just steel wool not stainless steel so i got my own wool 2bucks for a 4 pack at lowes so what ever again its a your choice i assume but here if you don't care or need it right now situation the provided metal like i was saying i got my own but used the provided as a templet the provided hose dang they didn't cheap out here hahaha its gas lines so its pretty good if you ask me well built lines and easy routing little stiff but that's good on a vacuum pulled line you get 5 o rings 4 for the cans hose attachments and 2 can o rings 1 spare overall 9/10 -1 for the hose clamps and wool i'll add that in since its ehh to some now i'm going to explain this if you fall under this segment you might benefit from this can 1. lot of carbon build up and i mean a lot 2. you have room or your cars pcv system already has one and has bad build up like in the pcv ports or the tubbing 3. if you dont care about others saying "SnakeOIL" and make sure you get the correct one vented vs non vented as to me my car benefits from it its naturally asperated and all the unspent gases go right back into the intake manifold it was a 4 inch straight tube of rubber that even dipped down to the intake bodies port for the pcv so when or if the car spit oil it would just poor into my manifold i went on a 300 mile drive and the can already is working just 300mil and it had oil already to me thats a win since that would have went right into the intake body and everything else so yeah matters on the car and matters how you need it i needed it hahah if 300miles and it made oil in the can also when i said make sure you get the correct one some systems need a breather some like my car is a closed vacuum loop the breather is on the right side of the engine into the intake so the pcv for me would flip out if i had the dip stick out basically making a vacuum leak right to the manifold hahaha so make sure you have it correctly hosed up too and to the right line and have the right can bought overall i like it if they replaced the oil catch can with a logo would be siiiick but eh all blackout can would be cool too some models have logos mine just has the saying
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