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Crank case ventilation for a single turbo Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffs" data-source="post: 15986356" data-attributes="member: 54343"><p>Hello all, just trying to get my ducks in a row as I wait for my CPR single kit. I see alot of folks running a line from each valve cover into a single catch can, and also a small amount of people just simply putting breathers on each valve cover.</p><p></p><p> I really like the factory set-up, or running the passenger's valve-cover line into the intake down-stream of throttle body like factory, or similar as the Paxton kits, and possibly run the driver's side into the cap of the air filter, as that's the only exposed part of the intake tract after adding a turbo that won't see positive pressure from boost, but I don't want to have a mess.</p><p></p><p> I have friends with breathers on their Coyotes, and their valve covers look like crap now from the oily mess, I don't want that, and <strong><u>I absolutely will be</u></strong> driving this car around quite a lot.</p><p></p><p> Thanks in advance for any input / advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffs, post: 15986356, member: 54343"] Hello all, just trying to get my ducks in a row as I wait for my CPR single kit. I see alot of folks running a line from each valve cover into a single catch can, and also a small amount of people just simply putting breathers on each valve cover. I really like the factory set-up, or running the passenger's valve-cover line into the intake down-stream of throttle body like factory, or similar as the Paxton kits, and possibly run the driver's side into the cap of the air filter, as that's the only exposed part of the intake tract after adding a turbo that won't see positive pressure from boost, but I don't want to have a mess. I have friends with breathers on their Coyotes, and their valve covers look like crap now from the oily mess, I don't want that, and [b][U]I absolutely will be[/U][/b] driving this car around quite a lot. Thanks in advance for any input / advice. [/QUOTE]
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