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Old 10-09-2013, 01:56 PM
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My RX catch can finally showed up after 12 weeks of waiting, and now I'm just curious as to the best routing with my setup. Was running filters as a temp fix while waiting for the can.

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I'm just not sure if I need to tie all 3 valve cover ports in with the ls6 pcv port to the middle (non valved) port on the catch can.


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I have a breather on the oil cap which is why I figured vent the rear port on the passenger side valve cover, and plug the front.
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I'm just running it like Tim's right now, with a filter on the extra port. Ideally, it should be routed to the intake tubing pre turbo but I don't want to drill into my silicone coupling.



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