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i searched post on catch cans, i'm confused a bit when i run line from pcv to catch can do i eliminate the pcv valve or do i simply clamp hose on pcv then run to catch can, see i did lsvtec with b18b1 block with gsr head pcv vave just dangaling no where to put it
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Re: catch can (912)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 912 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> i searched post on catch cans, i'm confused a bit when i run line from pcv to catch can do i eliminate the pcv valve or do i simply clamp hose on pcv then run to catch can, see i did lsvtec with b18b1 block with gsr head pcv vave just dangaling no where to put it</TD></TR></TABLE>yeha, id hate to say it but all of the diagrams ive seen on here didnt make much sense...lets see a super detailed step by step!!
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Re: catch can (912)
Yes just hook up a line from your PCV to the catch can. This is not exactly a step by step, but you can get the idea. Also dont forget to vent your catch can if it isnt already.
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Re: catch can (spoink)
sweet nice set up, that's the catch can i've been lookin at on ebay, looks similar could be wrong ne way. Bro thanks for the info my problem is solved.
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