PCV open breather
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PCV open breather
Trying out the EPS Tuning Breather kit. Comes with two small filters, two hose clamps, two end caps, one screw in adapter passenger side.
I had a oil catch can back in the day on the passenger side pcv then connected to upper plenum & caught oil. Now trying something else out.
I had a oil catch can back in the day on the passenger side pcv then connected to upper plenum & caught oil. Now trying something else out.
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Instead of oil vapors going into my plenum & diluting fuel mixture i'm keeping my ports/valves clean by not having the PCV hooked up. Same thing is being done with a catch can also.
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Guys. I'm installing my catch can and would like some...opinions...my DE is NA.
Non-vented catch can -> have inlets for both valve cover sides and one outlet to the intake tube or plenum (holds the vacuum)
OR
Vented catch can -> inlets for both valve cover sides and vent to the ozone. (will too much crankcase pressure build with the long lines and lack of vacuum?
Guys. I'm installing my catch can and would like some...opinions...my DE is NA.
Non-vented catch can -> have inlets for both valve cover sides and one outlet to the intake tube or plenum (holds the vacuum)
OR
Vented catch can -> inlets for both valve cover sides and vent to the ozone. (will too much crankcase pressure build with the long lines and lack of vacuum?