Defective Mishimoto Version 1 Catch Can

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So my bracket had broke on my mishimoto catch can and had the can resting on the alternator for a good while. Cut a good grove in it, surprised it did not start leaking! Anyways I am surprised I have to pay an additional $30 for a "warranty shipping fee" on top of already spending $200 on the catch can... I think mishimoto should own up to their defective version 1 catch can and supply us with their verison 2 at no cost. I brought this problem up on some facebook fiesta st groups and I am not the only one that has had this problem! If it happens again I will be sure to source a catch can from another company. Also I think this is the first and last product I buy from mishimoto...
 


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Mishi has a history of shady products, lying customer service and selling junk. Many, many posts on Mishi on the forum. The BBB says run like hell from them! I am amazed how many people still buy anything from them!
 


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Mishi has a history of shady products, lying customer service and selling junk. Many, many posts on Mishi on the forum. The BBB says run like hell from them! I am amazed how many people still buy anything from them!
ya you are definitely right. I actually never ventured far enough out to look them up on BBB.
 


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This is why I suggest people by a Damond OCC even though they have an "updated " bracket....I'd still avoid due to poor customer service.

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I was actually looking at that one today. Is there an install guide available somewhere? And what does the VTA do, is it worth getting? How about the hose sleeves? Thanks.
 


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Go with the Damond.....plug and play means if the dealer thinks it is causing a problem it can be easily disconnected. It is easy to install and empty as long as you don't have huge hands! Had mine 3 years and never any hose issues. Great folks there too!
 


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You dont need the VTA ....I never got it...all it is a Small cone filter on top of the OCC instead of the Plug. Been rolling mine for at least 50k....no issues.


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Though the mishi I swear cought more oil. Idk. I replaced it with a damond too.

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Have the Damond OCC. Had one on my Speed3 and got one for this car too. No complaints, does what its supposed to do
 


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