PCV Routing W Baffled Valley Cover?!
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PCV Routing W Baffled Valley Cover?!
Anyone have info on PVC Routing....Running After Market Valve Covers w NO Vents on them, LS7 style Valley Cover w the Black Baffle box built In, Ls7 Stock Intake manifold, and A catch can which Iv been lookin at getting a Rev Tech
Now does the Baffle box under the valley Replace the PCV valve? and how to prop route this!
Now does the Baffle box under the valley Replace the PCV valve? and how to prop route this!
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Run a length of hose from the valley cover outlet to the catch-can inlet, then CC outlet to intake (side) inlet. For the fresh air inlet get a pcv breather(remove the pcv valve) that will fit into the oil fill on the passengerside valve cover.
That's how I did mine.
BTW, the RevXtreme CC has a built-in pcv, at least mine does.
That's how I did mine.
BTW, the RevXtreme CC has a built-in pcv, at least mine does.
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Run a length of hose from the valley cover outlet to the catch-can inlet, then CC outlet to intake (side) inlet. For the fresh air inlet get a pcv breather(remove the pcv valve) that will fit into the oil fill on the passengerside valve cover.
That's how I did mine.
BTW, the RevXtreme CC has a built-in pcv, at least mine does.
That's how I did mine.
BTW, the RevXtreme CC has a built-in pcv, at least mine does.
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Here's the pcv breather on mine.
http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w...orlaxr1011.jpg
I just realized the I left out the part about running a short length of hose to the TB.
http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w...orlaxr1011.jpg
I just realized the I left out the part about running a short length of hose to the TB.