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<blockquote data-quote="mechanicboy" data-source="post: 13744525" data-attributes="member: 152347"><p>I installed one on my truck (passenger side only) from about 5kish miles so it was on there for about 23k miles and did a good job collecting oil. When I pulled the intake to put the blower on it had no drop and the runners were almost dry. My ports looks almost brand new with just a hair of color.</p><p></p><p>Now with the blower on it there's so much more crap being caught. It seemed to collect some moisture too maybe due to the E85. I looked down the snout two days ago and can tell you it still looks brand new with no traces of oil from the PCV.</p><p></p><p>I'd say get a can. If you're worried this won't be enough then just have a can that breaths to the atmosphere. If you just run a filter on the cap I bet you'd end up with a wet valve cover.</p><p></p><p>Edit, in my haste I missed your post from 20 minutes ago saying you ordered the Allstar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechanicboy, post: 13744525, member: 152347"] I installed one on my truck (passenger side only) from about 5kish miles so it was on there for about 23k miles and did a good job collecting oil. When I pulled the intake to put the blower on it had no drop and the runners were almost dry. My ports looks almost brand new with just a hair of color. Now with the blower on it there's so much more crap being caught. It seemed to collect some moisture too maybe due to the E85. I looked down the snout two days ago and can tell you it still looks brand new with no traces of oil from the PCV. I'd say get a can. If you're worried this won't be enough then just have a can that breaths to the atmosphere. If you just run a filter on the cap I bet you'd end up with a wet valve cover. Edit, in my haste I missed your post from 20 minutes ago saying you ordered the Allstar. [/QUOTE]
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