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The side grilles on my 24 GT Premium are, of course, blocked on the inside. Is there any real benefit of opening these up?
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"Only if you have an oil cooler behind them...not recommended on the right side as the ECM lives behind there."

One more quick question: I have my JLT Catch can off my 2020 Mustang GT. Can I use this on my new 2024?
 
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Catch can should work as long as the hoses will hook up.
 
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Catch can should work as long as the hoses will hook up.
I had, on my 2020 GT, the Catch Can mounted on the passenger side with the 2 hoses it came with. Is it possible to use those 2 shorter hoses to mount this to my 2024 GT. perhaps to the driver's side?
 


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Unless you are supercharge the passenger side is where you should mount it.
 

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@20ducks ...... no no no. You will introduce road dirt and rain into the underbody of your vehicle. This would be verrrrry bad. Find something else to mess with!
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