I've bought and installed them and wrote the review you seen on the website.
What's i'll say is that after a track day it caught a fair amount of crap - so they work well.
Install
- bending line - the power steering line has to be moved towards the motor - literally moving it about 1/2 inch towards the motor to gain more clearance
- I personally hate bending lines because I'm always concerned that I'll kink or break something.
- also getting leaverage in an engine bay is not always the easiest
- what I did was bend it as much as I can, then wrapped the line with hose so that even if it touches/rubs there will be no issue
- AC line - they recommend you bend it - I didn't bother plenty of clearance.
Misc Notes
- I bought two drain kits for both cans - the driver side ones works well and there is room to use the petcock drain.
- the passenger side, there is no room to reach down - you'll have to remove the whole can to get to the drain valve (if you install the drain kit)
- Granted you could run the line straight down to the bottom of the car - and then its really easy to access when you're doing an oil change
- but for me, its easier just to unbolt two bolts and lift out the can to drain. Maybe when I have the car on a lift, I'll install the passenger side drain kit.
In terms of fit and finish and fitment - its is pretty darn good - but I just wish they had posted the instructions online so someone can see what may or may not be necessary. - Note they have posted the instructions now - so that's good to see
Do I think they are worth the cost? - Yes -
Could they fit better? - not really - its super tight, and the two locations they picked in the engine bay is ideal. It would be unreasonable to expect them to fabricate a whole another can that is 1/2 smaller in diameter to clear some power steering lines.