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PCV hose flip mod.
Topic Started: Apr 28 2011, 11:34 PM (1,104 Views)
ogoz23
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Hi been reading about this mod and im pretty intersted, but dont really get how it works. Can someone please explain and if anyone has a picture it would be great , basically there is no emision test in florida there for if i can delete some stuff as long as i dont get a engine light or wont hurt mpg ILL DO IT!
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Woodie
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Don't know what it's supposed to be, but in general, don't F with your PCV system. It's a carefully designed setup and it's unlikely you're going to do anything beneficial by changing it.
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Johnny Mullet
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Fear the Mullet

People "mod" the PCV when they have blowby issues or a worn out engine. It's a temp fix for massive amounts of oil entering the air filter.
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iamgeo
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ogoz23, you have done one of the best mods that you can. You bought an Ultra Gauge. Use that to learn how to drive efficiently. After you have learned how to save fuel by learning new driving habits then you should proceed with the body and engine mods. You are trying to do everything at once. You will never know how much difference each mod made if you just throw everything together. It is a great feeling of satisfaction to see the improvement in the work you do to improve your fuel mileage.
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