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Old 04-21-2008, 05:06 PM   #1044 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Network13 View Post
The catch can DOES NOT go in between the breather and the valve cover. Please be careful telling newbs incorrect information. Doing as suggested and not getting results is discouraging and damaging to the hobby. The reason yours is dirty is because you need a PCV Check valve, your leaking boost in to your valve cover through your PCV valve, pressurizing the valve cover, and blowing oil out the breather. I've had my set up for several months now and not a drop of oil in the breather element. Get plenty in the catch can though.
It should go from the throttle body to a check valve, from the check valve to a catch can, then from the catch can to the PCV valve.

on the box it says run the tube from valve cover to the catch can, and the another tube from the catch can to the intake???? whats the difference if you do it that way or to the pcv valve/throttle body???????????
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