MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE
MISHIMOTO MMBCC-Q50-16PBE

MMBCC-Q50-16PBE

Mishimoto® (16-23) Infiniti Q50/Q60 Direct-Fit Oil Catch Can

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    Compatible: (3.0L)

    2016 - 2023 Infiniti Q50

    2016 - 2023 Infiniti Q60

     

    This kit will not fit with some aftermarket strut tower barsAfter installation, Mishimoto recommends checking the contents of the baffled catch cans every 1,000 miles until a baseline is established. Oil blow-by accumulation will vary with ambient temperatures and driving conditions. It is important that the contents of the can do not rise above the internal baffle.

     

     

    Infiniti is no stranger to the luxury sedan segment, taking on the likes of BMW, Mercedes, and Audi. The introduction of their VR30DDTT made the 2016+ Q50 and Q60 into a rocket ship and blasted the manufacturer into the stratosphere alongside the typical posh sedans. Luxury is all about the ability to perform, which is where even the most advanced internal combustion engines still suffer. Luckily, we’re here to keep the blow-by off those intake valves with the 2016+ Infiniti Q50/Q60 3.0T Direct-Fit Catch Can Kit.

    The powerhouse 3.0T equipped in these Infinitis is the prime breeding ground for blow-by and carbon buildup. With the already high compression ratio, combined with a turbo for each bank and a direct injection fueling system, oil and fuel particles have free range to gum up the intake manifold and valves, ultimately diminishing the performance and luxury of your Q50 or Q60.

    Nestled in the tight engine bay, our 2-port compact catch can design is installed in line with the VR30DDTT’s PCV system to intercept and trap oil and fuel particles from the crankcase before they have a chance to take up residence on the top end components. Our robust mounting bracket places the catch can in an easily accessible location and includes a slotted mounting screw design to take the hassle out of servicing the can. To back up Mishimoto’s superior craftsmanship, each 2016+ Q50/Q60 catch can kit comes with the renowned Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty!

    Our catch cans are different from most air-oil-separator (AOS) systems on a few levels. First, our catch cans are not heated. This means that all of the blow-by is able to condense in the can, including low-octane oil vapors and contaminated fuel vapors. Most AOS systems also drain the blow-by back into the oil pan, while our catch cans trap the blow-by and keep it out of the engine permanently. If you’ve seen what we’ve seen in the bottom of our catch cans, you won’t want that draining back into your oil either.

    • Direct fit for the 2016+ Infiniti Q50/Q60 3.0T
    • Single can mounts in line with the PCV system to separate oil from air using a 50-micron bronze filter
    • Helps reduce carbon buildup on intake valves
    • Patented (US D884,760 S) billet 6061 aluminum can sealed with Viton™ O-rings
    • Installs in under 30 minutes
    • Robust, application-specific bracket mounts the can in a serviceable location
    • Includes pre-molded hoses for simplified installation
    • Slotted mounting holes for easier accessibility and servicing
    • Defends intake system and essential components from oil blow-by
    • CNC-machined aluminum barbed fittings ensure a sturdy connection between lines and can
    • Catch can has a 3 oz. capacity for longer servicing intervals
    • Internal air diverter increases air turbulence to improve oil separation
    • Helps maintain proper octane levels to reduce potential detonation
    • Filter and can are fully serviceable
    • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

     

    PRODUCT SPECS

    OVERALL HEIGHT 3.8"
    DRAIN PLUG THREAD SIZE 3/8" NPT
    CAPACITY 3 fl oz.
    MATERIAL 6061 Aluminum
    INSTALL TORQUE SPECS 22 in-lbs (2.5N*M) recommended for all worm-gear clamps. These clamps have an operating range of 18-27 in-lbs 2-3N*M. Do not exceed the maximum torque rating of 27 in-lbs (3N*M).
    BAFFLED True

     

    PURCHASE INCLUDES

    1) Compact Baffled Oil Catch Can
    (1) Application-Specific Mounting Bracket
    (2) Direct-Fit Hoses
    (2) 3/8" Aluminium Barbed Fittings
    (4) Worm Gear Clamps
    Mounting Hardware
    Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

     

    THE LUXURY OF PERFORMANCE – DIRECT FIT CATCH CAN R&D, PART 1 – CONCEPT AND DESIGN

    In other markets, the Q50 carries the notorious Skyline nomenclature, and where it's not quite on the level of the GT-R, it can certainly hold its own.
    In other markets, the Q50 carries the notorious Skyline nomenclature, and where it’s not quite on the level of the GT-R, it can certainly hold its own.

    Where Infiniti has been a player in the upscale market for some time now, it was only recently that they’ve become a serious opponent to the Germans. The G37 paved the way for the modernly aggressive styling of the Q50, leading it to become more than just a thorn in the side of the 3-Series, C-Class, or the A4. The introduction of the 3.0T pushed that challenge even further.

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    The newest addition to the VR family of Nissan engines, derived from the beating heart of the GT-R, is teeming with technology and horsepower. It’s their way of blending performance with luxury. But these strides to raise the bar over the typical luxury cars means nothing if the engine is throttled by carbon buildup. What is all that sensational interior and flashy design good for if it can’t meet peak performance? Herein lies a compelling thought. Sometimes luxury is best defined by what’s happening under the hood.

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    These cutting-edge technologies still suffer from age-old flaws. The formula of the VR30DDTT powering the Q50, even if packed full of innovation, also turns out to be the perfect breeding ground for blow-by and carbon buildup. Coupling turbos together with a 10.3:1 compression ratio and direct injection is the perfect environment to clog up the electronically controlled valves with an oil and fuel mixture. Where BMW and Audi have started to incorporate air-oil separators in the PCV systems (which we found could still use some help), the Infiniti has allowed contaminated crankcase pressure to pass through uninhibited.

    Dan starts off the project by capturing a 3D scan of the potential mounting location in order to properly design a sturdy bracket.
    Dan starts off the project by capturing a 3D scan of the potential mounting location in order to properly design a sturdy bracket.
    It's always a team effort here at Mishimoto. Our fabrication expert, Mike, works the hydraulic press to bring Dan's mounting bracket design to life.
    It’s always a team effort here at Mishimoto. Our fabrication expert, Mike, works the hydraulic press to bring Dan’s mounting bracket design to life.

    Even for the most advanced engines, catch cans are still a top solution to ensure the inner workings of the 3.0T stay as clean as the expertly sculpted body lines or lush interior. Our engineer, Dan, had his work cut out for him with this project though. Finding the space for mounting one of our catch cans and routing the lines are two separate obstacles. With the Q50, these two morphed into one since there is one quality about this model that is traditionally Nissan – the total lack of space under the hood.

    After the engine cover comes off, our task looks even more daunting. The decorative panel mostly just shrouds the organized chaos that lurks underneath.
    After the engine cover comes off, our task looks even more daunting. The decorative panel mostly just shrouds the organized chaos that lurks underneath.

    Dan still found a viable mounting location for our can, nestled next to the driver’s side air-to-water intercooler. Given the already cramped engine bay, Dan did do something a little out of character, which was to design the bracket to mount to the engine itself. To ensure that our kit would stay in place with vibrations, Dan designed a beefier bracket that would no doubt stand up to excessive movement. On top of that, servicing this catch can would be a feat with given  mounting location, but Dan already had that in the back of his mind.

    Typically when we have a can in a narrow location, our first option is to include a drain kit. However, given that we don't even have the space under the can, Dan got creative. By notching the bolt holes in the bracket, we've taken some of the stress out of accessing the bottom of your catch can.
    Typically when we have a can in a narrow location, our first option is to include a drain kit. However, given that we don’t even have the space under the can, Dan got creative. By notching the bolt holes in the bracket, we’ve taken some of the stress out of accessing the bottom of your catch can.

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    Routing the lines ended up being easier than expected. Sure, it looked like a rat’s nest of coolant and vacuum lines, but with a little finesse Dan easily guided our prototype lines through the gauntlet of factory airways and coolant channels.
    Routing the lines ended up being easier than expected. Sure, it looked like a rat’s nest of coolant and vacuum lines, but with a little finesse Dan easily guided our prototype lines through the gauntlet of factory airways and coolant channels.

    After squeezing our prototype kit under the hood of our loaner Q50, we sent it back out on the road for our standard 1000-mile road test. This assessment is a two-pronged tool of the new kit. On one side, this will be a gauge of how much murky stuff there is to catch. On the other side, we’ll find out if there is a symbiotic relationship between our catch can and all of the Q50’s systems. Stay tuned to see how well our prototype kit performed.

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    THE LUXURY OF PERFORMANCE – DIRECT FIT CATCH CAN R&D, PART 2 – TESTING RESULTS

    I could think of worse driver’s seats to sit in for 7+ years.

    You do notice, however, in the past few months that it might stumble a bit on startup. It’s not returning the same fuel efficiency as it once did. The once mighty twin-turbo V6 in your Infiniti feels tired and not quite as peppy as it did the day you drove it off the dealer’s lot. This sort of takes the luxury part out of sports luxury sedan and makes you wish that you headed off the inherent issue of blow-by before it ended with carbon buildup.

    The highly engineered and newest addition to the Nissan/Infiniti VR engine family might be among one of the heaviest hitting six-cylinders out there today, but as we covered in our stock review, it’s also the perfect breeding ground for carbon buildup—an issue that has plagued every internal combustion engine since the beginning of internal combustion engines. However, in our last post we gave you a preview of just how to keep blow-by from making it to the intake valves, keeping them gunk free. Since then, we’ve produced a full kit. Let’s take a look.

    We always design our mounting brackets to be as strong as possible, since the catch can doesn’t do much good if it’s just hanging loose in the engine bay. In this case we took extra care with ensuring the bracket’s rigidity, seeing as the most viable mounting location was affixed to the engine. Our engineer designed this bracket with some additional thickness as well as a support gusset to help it withstand the pitch and yaw of the engine under any sort of driving.

    Once the bracket and can are installed, our pre-molded lines then come into the mix. We don’t have to tell you that an air-to-water intercooling system to support the turbos adds a sort of organized chaos to the Q50 and Q60’s engine bay. It can seem like a daunting task to reroute the PCV system. Luckily, the stock line can be easily spotted and replaced without OEM-style, J30R7 spec lines while maintaining a clean install that looks like it was already there when it rolled off the assembly line.

    After our installation on our loaner vehicle, our system was able to collect approximately 7-8 ml of oil in 1000 miles. That might not seem like much, but without this can installed, that’s 7-8 ml of oil peppering your unprotected intake valves every 1000 miles.

    Whether you just purchased one or it’s been a few years down the line, the Q50 and Q60 are meant to keep you draped in luxury from the quilted-leather cabin to the tech-packed powertrain. The most luxurious part is these models perform, and perform well, under all conditions. There’s no reason they shouldn’t be kept to that standard.  



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