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How to install Moroso Crankcase breather

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Old 06-13-2011, 06:47 AM
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Default How to install Moroso Crankcase breather

Hi guys.

I ordered the Moroso 25900 crankcase evacuation system and have a question.

I would install the system for street racing like figure 1
http://www.moroso.com/catalog/images/25900_inst.pdf

But what to do with the pipe from the valley cover? Should i make a t-fitting on one side and connect it with the Moroso system or should i connect it to the intake manifold?

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I would have run a catch can, but since you ordered it already; I'd connect each header to a valve cover. You can run a breather on the valley cover to get fresh air in.
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So i should not take a t fitting to conect the valve cover also with the header?

I thought from the valve cover there also comes air out, not in?
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You'll learn from this: https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...outing-ok.html



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