
This custom catch can for the 2012 Mustang, which is used to keep oil out of the supercharger, is just one of hundreds of custom tanks Peterson Fluid Systems can create.
While Peterson Fluid Systems manufactures a number of different products, the company is an expert in anything dealing with fluid systems. But we’re not just talking about your run-of-the-mill components here. Peterson can also create custom oil tanks for their customers’ projects, giving them the absolute best and custom tailored systems for any application.
When building a car, you can find out very quickly what aftermarket components are supposed to work with your setup but just don’t, or maybe you have such a unique setup in the first place that you know available components are just not going to cut it. Thanks to Peterson Fluid Systems you never have to worry about that again when it comes to your oil tank needs.
Peterson has built custom tanks for race teams, equipment manufacturers, military applications, industrial companies, supercar builders and aerospace companies — each requiring a unique set of tank criteria. There is no blueprint for any of these cans, making them truly unique for their application.
Just the same, Peterson takes all of your needs into account when creating a custom oil tank for your project and getting started is as simple as calling the company’s knowledgeable tech department. From there, you’ll discuss your engine’s oil needs, the type of racing you’ll be doing and how large of an area there is available for a custom tank to be installed in.
Given all your requirements and size constraints, Peterson will then create a CAD drawing of your custom tank, and fax it to you for your inspection and approval.
Once you sign off that the tank design is exactly what you need, Peterson will send the drawing to their in-house fabrication department for your custom tank to be created. Most custom tanks are created in as little as one to three weeks.
Your race car is unique and with that comes unique oil system needs. Now thanks to Peterson Fluid Systems, having unique needs doesn’t have to mean complications.