The Oil Catch Cans You Need for Your Import Vehicle

A catch can built for a Kia Telluride and a catch can built for a Toyota Tundra solve two different problems, because a three-row family SUV and a twin-turbo pickup don't use their engines the same way. This collection groups several import platforms for browsing convenience, not because the underlying hardware is interchangeable. Every kit here is sized to the specific engine it bolts onto, rather than using a universal shell shared across badges.

The current Toyota Tundra catch can exists because Toyota walked away from a naturally aspirated V8 in 2022 and moved the whole lineup to a twin-turbo i-FORCE V6. Turbocharging changes crankcase pressure behavior enough that a catch can sized for the old 5.7 V8 will not handle the new engine correctly, so Tundra buyers need to confirm which generation they are shopping for before ordering.

A Kia Telluride oil catch can live a much quieter life than most of the trucks in this collection. Telluride owners rarely tow or crawl over rock ledges, so the case for a catch can here rests on commuter mileage and highway hours rather than heavy-duty cycles.

Installed UPR catch can in Nissan engine bay showing black aluminum reservoir and mounting under engine cover

Oil Catch Cans Manufactured for Nissan Nuances

A Nissan Frontier catch can and a Nissan Titan catch can share a badge but not an engine, so the two platforms require separate hardware rather than a single kit that claims to fit both. Regardless of model, we have the oil catch cans that fit your vehicle. Find the Nissan Titan oil catch cans your ride requires.

Our oil catch cans page lists every platform we build for side by side, and the popular oil catch can kits page shows which configurations get ordered most often across the collection.

Your Engine Decides the Kit, Not the Badge on the Grille

We size every catch can in our selection to the specific engine it bolts onto, whether that is the Tundra's twin-turbo V6 or the Telluride's naturally aspirated version, so you get hardware built around your engine rather than a universal shell.

Frequently Asked Questions About Toyota, Nissan, Kia & Import Catch Cans

Is a catch can worth installing on a Kia Telluride that mostly drives highway miles and never tows?

BYes, though the benefit builds up gradually. Highway-heavy driving still routes crankcase vapor through the intake on every trip, and a catch can reduces the carbon buildup that accumulates on intake valves over tens of thousands of miles, even without towing or off-road use adding extra strain.

Do the Nissan Frontier and Nissan Titan use the same catch can kit?

No. The Frontier and Titan share a badge but not an engine platform, so each uses hardware sized to its own PCV routing and engine bay rather than a single kit built to fit both trucks.

Does a UPR oil catch can interfere with my vehicle's engine cover?

We design each oil can to fit perfectly in the empty space around your engine ,so you don't have to worry about interference with any OEM parts, including your engine cover.

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