https://www.americanmuscle.com/jlt-30-passenger-side-air-oil-separator-0510gt.html Satin
https://www.americanmuscle.com/jlt-oil-separator-v3-black-0510.html Black
Both will fit a 2010. I use the Satin version on my 2010 automatic with M90 blower. On the 2010 with M90, the oem Roush line is already routed from drivers side front end of valve cover...to M90 blower elbow. The JLT, (or any other brand) is simply spliced inline, typ within a foot of the eng.
I believe it was Dimora, who posted several pix of what it looks like when the M90 is removed...and no catch can was ever used, a real mess ! You end up with oil all over the inside of blower elbow, blower rotor pack, IC, and also collected everywhere on the Roush intake manifold. The IC is literally soaked in oil. His manifold had collected oil everywhere, it was a mess.
Note, mine and other's catch cans would typ be 3/4 full of what appeared to resemble a chocolate milkshake...it is a mixture of oil/unburnt fuel/moisture. But that's when oem Ford dino eng oil was used (5W-20). Once I switched to RP 5W-30 HPS, which is 100% synthetic, the amount collected was barely 3/8"...and looks like normal eng oil, no more choc shake. We think it's cuz of the 100% synthetic used, and /or the proprietary ingredients in the RP HPS. Being in a wheel chair, you would have a helluva time reaching it. Flip side is, a helper could empty it easily..and fast.
Bottom line is, installation of any brand catch can on a M90 equipped 2010 is dead simple straight forward.
Look at the pix in posting #6. You will see where it comes off the front end of the driver's side valve cover, then into catch can..... then into blower elbow
( which in his case, with his K Bell elbow on pass side, ends up on pass side). On the 2010 M90, blower elbow is on driver's side, so it makes for a simple install. But you get the point, the catch can is located just a bit to the right of the driver's side valve cover..as depicted in the pix on posting #6. On the 2010 M90, with it's CAI tube on driver's side, the catch can ends up being located between cai and sidewall..and below the cai.