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<blockquote data-quote="01bluesnake" data-source="post: 11480213" data-attributes="member: 84985"><p>If you have the PCV hooked up to a intake or vacuum, it will always pull in oil, just how the factory systems are. complete fix is to run open breathers or a good catch can setup to keep oil out of the intake. By placing a PCV with a smaller port on any car, you are increasing crank case pressures, and not helping the ultimate problem or getting rid of crank case pressure. There's been a ton of test run of pressures in the crank case, that when properly vented/released can actually allow hp gains which has been figured out a long time ago which im surprised nobody has brought up.</p><p></p><p>By placing a PCV with a smaller restriction, you may be doing a half way fix for oil in the intake which is a plus, but then you are also increasing crankcase pressure which is a negative. If anyone would like the correct way to fix the problem and help crankcase pressure ventilation, and good catch can setup is needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01bluesnake, post: 11480213, member: 84985"] If you have the PCV hooked up to a intake or vacuum, it will always pull in oil, just how the factory systems are. complete fix is to run open breathers or a good catch can setup to keep oil out of the intake. By placing a PCV with a smaller port on any car, you are increasing crank case pressures, and not helping the ultimate problem or getting rid of crank case pressure. There's been a ton of test run of pressures in the crank case, that when properly vented/released can actually allow hp gains which has been figured out a long time ago which im surprised nobody has brought up. By placing a PCV with a smaller restriction, you may be doing a half way fix for oil in the intake which is a plus, but then you are also increasing crankcase pressure which is a negative. If anyone would like the correct way to fix the problem and help crankcase pressure ventilation, and good catch can setup is needed [/QUOTE]
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