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Where to put MAF on CXRacing 2V Kit.
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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 16938904" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>I ran a Bob's Machine catch can on my 01. I had it between the intake and valve covers. But my set up was different as I had difference valve covers. Mine had both PCV holes at the back by the firewall. I think they were from a Lincoln. I ran a hose behind the intake from the passenger side to the driver side where I Tee'd them together and then ran that to the catch can. Then a hose from the catch can to the intake. IIRC I had the valve between the intake and can. It seemed to work as when that engine went south there was a ton of oil in the can, but the intake was dry. Which was really impressive given the ring gap I ran on that engine.</p><p></p><p>I'm still running that can on my 04, but I found traces of oil in my intercooler the other day. So I think I'm going to end up going with an open element catch can.</p><p></p><p>In my experience the little pre-filters that plugged into the valve covers didn't do jack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 16938904, member: 35549"] I ran a Bob's Machine catch can on my 01. I had it between the intake and valve covers. But my set up was different as I had difference valve covers. Mine had both PCV holes at the back by the firewall. I think they were from a Lincoln. I ran a hose behind the intake from the passenger side to the driver side where I Tee'd them together and then ran that to the catch can. Then a hose from the catch can to the intake. IIRC I had the valve between the intake and can. It seemed to work as when that engine went south there was a ton of oil in the can, but the intake was dry. Which was really impressive given the ring gap I ran on that engine. I'm still running that can on my 04, but I found traces of oil in my intercooler the other day. So I think I'm going to end up going with an open element catch can. In my experience the little pre-filters that plugged into the valve covers didn't do jack. [/QUOTE]
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