Aluminum Oil Catch Can w/ Bracket | 2021-2024 RAM 1500 TRX 6.2L (CC0008)

Sale price$154.99 USD
SKU: CC0008

Our oil catch cans are the latest in a line of performance parts designed to maximize vehicle performance and longevity. Made from 6061 aluminum and featuring a multi-stage oil separation system. The CORSA Performance oil catch cans work to eliminate blow-by of gas, water, oil vapors and particulates from the airpath. By reducing the impacts of blow-by, oil catch cans prevent damage to sensitive intake components and helps reduce carbon build-up on valves that over time reduce engine performance.

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RAM 1500 TRX 6.2L

Aluminum Oil Catch Can w/ Bracket

Each vehicle specific oil catch can has been designed with OEM style quick disconnect fittings, premium automotive-grade hoses and upgraded components to ensure your vehicle runs at peak performance. Through careful design CORSA engineers have located each oil catch can in an easily accessible yet safe location allowing for ease of serviceability.

  • Easy Service Threaded Can Housing
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • 30 Minutes or Less Installation

3 oz

Capacity

1 Year Warranty

Performance results aren’t guaranteed & may vary.

Every vehicle-specific CORSA product is engineered and designed to match the unique properties of the vehicle it is designed for to deliver perfect fitment and performance. CORSA does not recommend or recognize purchases and installations on unspecified vehicles.

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R&D Articles

01

Unleashing a Monster

In 2019, RAM completely upended the American truck market with the launch of the all-new RAM 1500. Two years later, they once again toppled the hierarchy of performance off-road trucks by creating the RAM TRX. A literal monster made for BAJA, the TRX is built to outcompete and outperform the current off-road king, Ford Raptor.

Complete with “easter-eggs” featuring a T-Rex eating a Raptor, RAM went straight at the Ford Raptor and the SVT group by dropping the 702HP 6.2L V8 hellcat motor into a RAM 1500 body. RAM reworked everything to ensure the TRX not only looked the part but that it would dethrone the Raptor. Seemingly mocking Ford’s choice of a turbo-charged 3.5L engine, the monstrous supercharged V8 propels the TRX at unnaturally fast speeds that will make any gearhead smile, while the suspension and oversized tires soak up all changing terrain.

Even with all that engine, the beast still needs some upgrades to eek out the last ounces of performance while creating an exhaust note that screams Apex predator.

Nearly one year after the first RAM TRX’s were released we’ve begun the process of product development for the trophy truck. As of February 2022, the RAM TRX project is officially kicked-off; our engineering department has been reviewing multiple exhaust configurations, a new cold air intake, and additional accessories that once launched will not only enhance the sound and performance of the TRX, but also the long-term health of the engine.Development is still in its early stages, preliminary timing for the release of the exhaust options is targeted around May of 2022 with an air intake looking to make its debut in early Fall.

01

Unleashing a Monster

In 2019, RAM completely upended the American truck market with the launch of the all-new RAM 1500. Two years later, they once again toppled the hierarchy of performance off-road trucks by creating the RAM TRX. A literal monster made for BAJA, the TRX is built to outcompete and outperform the current off-road king, Ford Raptor.

Complete with “easter-eggs” featuring a T-Rex eating a Raptor, RAM went straight at the Ford Raptor and the SVT group by dropping the 702HP 6.2L V8 hellcat motor into a RAM 1500 body. RAM reworked everything to ensure the TRX not only looked the part but that it would dethrone the Raptor. Seemingly mocking Ford’s choice of a turbo-charged 3.5L engine, the monstrous supercharged V8 propels the TRX at unnaturally fast speeds that will make any gearhead smile, while the suspension and oversized tires soak up all changing terrain.

Even with all that engine, the beast still needs some upgrades to eek out the last ounces of performance while creating an exhaust note that screams Apex predator.

Nearly one year after the first RAM TRX’s were released we’ve begun the process of product development for the trophy truck. As of February 2022, the RAM TRX project is officially kicked-off; our engineering department has been reviewing multiple exhaust configurations, a new cold air intake, and additional accessories that once launched will not only enhance the sound and performance of the TRX, but also the long-term health of the engine.Development is still in its early stages, preliminary timing for the release of the exhaust options is targeted around May of 2022 with an air intake looking to make its debut in early Fall.