Filter pcv
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Filter pcv
Ok I posted this on my build thread but I have been reading adopt about how your pcv valve not being connected or whatever can cause a lean condition I just put a small filter on what I think is the pcv unit the small red filter with blue top.how would I reroute this to where it would be hooked up or is this good the way it is

Sorry for this question but I don't want to f up my motor because I didn't ask

Sorry for this question but I don't want to f up my motor because I didn't ask
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and if that is attached to the intake hose it's also not a good idea whatsoever.
with breather filters your gonna get alot of opinions on this like alot of other mods. Kinda like whether or not to do an EGR delete.
personally I don't like em. too many side effects for something that "looks good"
But then again, Jerry knows I don't care if something looks good as long as it works. lol.
Oh yeah, speaking of keeping a PCV hooked up, that oil pan leak is still holding good, and my PCV and breather lines are hooked back up. lol.
Yes I unhooked mine but for a short time till I fixed a leaking oil pan gasket that was causing a vacuum leak. I'd rather unhook it as the side effects of that out weigh a vacuum leak in my mind.
with breather filters your gonna get alot of opinions on this like alot of other mods. Kinda like whether or not to do an EGR delete.
personally I don't like em. too many side effects for something that "looks good"
But then again, Jerry knows I don't care if something looks good as long as it works. lol.
Oh yeah, speaking of keeping a PCV hooked up, that oil pan leak is still holding good, and my PCV and breather lines are hooked back up. lol.
Yes I unhooked mine but for a short time till I fixed a leaking oil pan gasket that was causing a vacuum leak. I'd rather unhook it as the side effects of that out weigh a vacuum leak in my mind.
Last edited by xxxtreme22r; Nov 17, 2010 at 04:55 PM.
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