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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
HELP! Pcv setup on supercharged 4.6 2v
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<blockquote data-quote="Wfc2009" data-source="post: 12440098" data-attributes="member: 110273"><p>I've seen mixed reviews on weather or not it's harmful but I see many many ppl doing it the way I did and non of them seem to have any problems. I do agree that a catch can would be the best route but its hard to justify spending the extra $100 to buy one plus I like the looks of the filters on the valve covers it makes the engine bay look much cleaner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wfc2009, post: 12440098, member: 110273"] I've seen mixed reviews on weather or not it's harmful but I see many many ppl doing it the way I did and non of them seem to have any problems. I do agree that a catch can would be the best route but its hard to justify spending the extra $100 to buy one plus I like the looks of the filters on the valve covers it makes the engine bay look much cleaner [/QUOTE]
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HELP! Pcv setup on supercharged 4.6 2v
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