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Ford Performance air/oil separator Boss 302 question

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A2734492-9A6C-4EFC-8700-06C8718CB9E8.jpeg3D24001C-1151-4FFE-A47C-5B44D5D9F25E.jpeg Bought this kit used, seems the hose running from the intake to the can is a bit cramped. Does this look correct to you all? From what I’ve read it’s a universal kit for all 2011+ gt / boss 302 and gt350.

Thanks!!

Spencer
 
Looks good to me.
 
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That looks ok. It is tighter than what I originally had on my GT but the Boss probably has a wider radiator.

I upgraded mine to the Ford Racing Radiator and it is so thick that it pushed everything closer to the engine. So much so that I had to attach my stock coolant tank to the fan j-clips with zip ties instead of the stock bolts. Even with that, the coolant tank rubbed on the separator. I replaced it with a Moroso coolant tank that is much thinner than the stock unit.
 
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Thanks for the response, i definitely feel like the GT with the lower intake would allow a bit more room for that connector. But should be fine, will keep an eye on it!
 

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