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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
quieting down a bypass valve
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<blockquote data-quote="B0B" data-source="post: 9146161" data-attributes="member: 85388"><p>you guys know how some people route their valve cover breathers into their exhaust? they say it helps suck the blowby out of the crankcase. i wonder if theirs a way to route the bypass hose to the exhaust? don't call me stupid, its just a thought. </p><p></p><p>i'm determined to quiet this down so i can barely hear it. maybe i can route it into an airbox behind the fender and put a filter on the end of an airbox or something. maybe i can rig something up with my stock intake and cone filter to have a hose routed to that and have it up under the front bumper (i took my bumper support out so theres a lot of room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B0B, post: 9146161, member: 85388"] you guys know how some people route their valve cover breathers into their exhaust? they say it helps suck the blowby out of the crankcase. i wonder if theirs a way to route the bypass hose to the exhaust? don't call me stupid, its just a thought. i'm determined to quiet this down so i can barely hear it. maybe i can route it into an airbox behind the fender and put a filter on the end of an airbox or something. maybe i can rig something up with my stock intake and cone filter to have a hose routed to that and have it up under the front bumper (i took my bumper support out so theres a lot of room. [/QUOTE]
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