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Old 07-10-2007, 03:41 PM
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Hey guys this is a stupid question but where is the pcv valve for my 98 ls1..... Let me know thanks....
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It's located in a little foam buldge in the PCV line right along the top of the passenger side of the valve cover.
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Originally Posted by RPM WS6
It's located in a little foam buldge in the PCV line right along the top of the passenger side of the valve cover.
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awsome thanks man what a stupid setup that is
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Since i have this thread open i was curious if the pcv valve mod is worth doing? I saw installs write up on it and was lil confsued since the stock tube runs all the way around. let me know
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wondering too... what's it supposed to do?



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