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Any disadvantage to deleting PCV?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT Pille" data-source="post: 11638319" data-attributes="member: 103392"><p>Seems like it would eliminate that problem because it's remotely mounted so theres no contaminants coming near the crankcase. Also it has two lines feeding it that blow air/oil away from the engine so I think it would be harder for particles to get back into the motor.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The passenger side breathers don't leak too bad from what I've read, it's the PCV side that does. I'm assuming you're only venting on one side?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT Pille, post: 11638319, member: 103392"] Seems like it would eliminate that problem because it's remotely mounted so theres no contaminants coming near the crankcase. Also it has two lines feeding it that blow air/oil away from the engine so I think it would be harder for particles to get back into the motor. The passenger side breathers don't leak too bad from what I've read, it's the PCV side that does. I'm assuming you're only venting on one side? [/QUOTE]
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