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Old 05-23-2015, 12:24 PM
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So I've read multiple threads on pcv vale systems and turbos. One thing I haven't found is a good diagram. Does Mighty Mouse or anyone else have a good diagram to put up that works good? I'm having a hard time picturing people's ideas without a diagram?

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Old 05-23-2015, 12:37 PM
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Go to Mighty Mouse site.
Click link to "set up"

Self explanatory diagram.
His PCV can should do the trick.
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Does that green line from the turbo to passenger side tee in to anything?
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Also does the catch can need a breather on top or no?
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Makes me think the catch can isn't doing any good really. It's going to suck oil residue straight into the turbo. My rx catch can pukka through the catch can then to the turbo so all oil is caught.



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