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Old 01-15-2020, 10:08 AM
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Thanks. We were working on an OEM look under the hood.
That air cleaner is over the top cool!
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Old 01-15-2020, 08:24 PM
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Just here to say, AWESOME ENGINE BAY !!!!!
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Just here to say, AWESOME ENGINE BAY !!!!!
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That air cleaner is over the top cool!
Thanks, I really like it too.
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The MH part, like the Provent 200, is meant to be used in-line with a PCV valve. Basically...

Drivers valve cover -- PCV--MH-- throttle body vacuum source.

Vacuum is needed for the drainback valve to actuate.
Just looking at the Godfathers last post and didn't see mention of a PCV in the system?
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Old 01-16-2020, 11:49 AM
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Just looking at the Godfathers last post and didn't see mention of a PCV in the system?
I'm still working on location of the PCV. A traditional PCV in the valve cover is problematic because the (fake) valve covers are closed and non functioning - they sit on top of this spacer on the cylinder heads that mounts the coils, and do not offer direct access to engine breathing.
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