K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad?
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K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad?
How many of you are running those valve cover breathers and bypassing the line that is susposed to run from the valve cover to the intake piping?
Just wondering if there is any proof, either way, of a HP gain or loss with them on. It will keep the TB and intake cleaner, but will it add HP?
Just wondering if there is any proof, either way, of a HP gain or loss with them on. It will keep the TB and intake cleaner, but will it add HP?
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Re: K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad? (Todd00)
That shiat does not breath air, it blows air so i said **** it, ill put those $10.00 to the b16 fund!
I don't think it will add hp or tq
if it did anyways, what would it be? 1/4 HP?
I don't think it will add hp or tq
if it did anyways, what would it be? 1/4 HP?
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Re: K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad? (RataBlanca)
I would take 1/4 HP *plus* a cleaner intake manifold any day of the week.
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Re: K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad? (Todd00)
I think they are a waste of money . Some people do run those ,but most the mechanics I know dont recomend them.
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Re: K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad? (Todd00)
If you want a cleaner intake, get/make an oil catch can....don't use those breathers, the line is needed so that harmful vapors will get sucked out of your motor...there have been posts about this before.
The PCV system was designed for a reason.
The PCV system was designed for a reason.
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Re: K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad? (00civicvtec)
If you want a cleaner intake, get/make an oil catch can....don't use those breathers, the line is needed so that harmful vapors will get sucked out of your motor...there have been posts about this before.
The PCV system was designed for a reason.
The PCV system was designed for a reason.
Catch cans
edit: do an archived search for breathers, there are ome good topics
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Re: K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad? (Todd00)
How many of you are running those valve cover breathers and bypassing the line that is susposed to run from the valve cover to the intake piping?
Just wondering if there is any proof, either way, of a HP gain or loss with them on. It will keep the TB and intake cleaner, but will it add HP?
Just wondering if there is any proof, either way, of a HP gain or loss with them on. It will keep the TB and intake cleaner, but will it add HP?
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Re: K&N Breathers for valve covers -- good idea or bad? (grey16)
Well, I lost my link...but its pretty simple. They used like a 1qt. paint container, and epoxied two 3/8" nylon barbs on the top and fill the container with steel wool and it apparently works pretty well.
Place the barbs like on this catchcan (pic from c-speedracing.com, they filled this catchcan with steel wool):
[Modified by 00civicvtec, 2:52 AM 8/1/2002]
[Modified by 00civicvtec, 2:55 AM 8/1/2002]
Place the barbs like on this catchcan (pic from c-speedracing.com, they filled this catchcan with steel wool):
[Modified by 00civicvtec, 2:52 AM 8/1/2002]
[Modified by 00civicvtec, 2:55 AM 8/1/2002]
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