Mishimoto Catch can mounting bracket

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Sunday was Mod day. I added the K&N Typhoon intakes, Mishimoto Catch can, and paddle shifter extensions. All went smooth until I needed to install the catch can bracket. The instructions said there was a stud I could mount to but it was just an open hole where I presume the stud should be. I grabbed my tap kit and made a pass through the hole, grabbed a machined screw that fit, and voila problem solved. The studs not there in the 2022’s people.
 

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Sunday was Mod day. I added the K&N Typhoon intakes, Mishimoto Catch can, and paddle shifter extensions. All went smooth until I needed to install the catch can bracket. The instructions said there was a stud I could mount to but it was just an open hole where I presume the stud should be. I grabbed my tap kit and made a pass through the hole, grabbed a machined screw that fit, and voila problem solved. The studs not there in the 2022’s people.
I ran into the same issue, luckily I had a stainless M5 bolt which fitted in there fine with stainless washers so all good, but luckily my mate was there as its not a one man job.
 
Given that there really isn’t a lot of steel there, I don’t expect it to be a long term solution. I’d imagine that I’d need to add a nut and washer to lock things down.
 
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