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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
2015 GT w/Procharger(JLT OIL Seperator Install)
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<blockquote data-quote="mysticsvt" data-source="post: 15820533" data-attributes="member: 17917"><p>So with all the research I have done I have seen mixed replies on how to run a JLT Oil separator on a 2015GT Procharged car. Let me start by explaining my current set up as was bought. Hose coming off passenger valve cover and routed around front to T in with the driver side hose. This intern is routed into the intake pre-supercharger. Posts mentioned Procharger and American Muscle states passenger side should be capped off and drivers side routed to intake pre-supercharger. Then a post where John Lund "supposedly" said NOT to cap off the passenger side and that that is stupid. Honestly I don't want another thread full of opinions and false information but the correct method to this install and why. At this point I am on a path to cap the passenger side and install the JLT between the drivers side and the intake. </p><p>ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticsvt, post: 15820533, member: 17917"] So with all the research I have done I have seen mixed replies on how to run a JLT Oil separator on a 2015GT Procharged car. Let me start by explaining my current set up as was bought. Hose coming off passenger valve cover and routed around front to T in with the driver side hose. This intern is routed into the intake pre-supercharger. Posts mentioned Procharger and American Muscle states passenger side should be capped off and drivers side routed to intake pre-supercharger. Then a post where John Lund "supposedly" said NOT to cap off the passenger side and that that is stupid. Honestly I don't want another thread full of opinions and false information but the correct method to this install and why. At this point I am on a path to cap the passenger side and install the JLT between the drivers side and the intake. ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. [/QUOTE]
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