How Should I Try To Keep Oil From Passen. PCV Valve From Getting In Intake Tubing?

ArcaneParadise

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I recently upgraded to a JLT (Everything up to MAF) kit to go along with the KN I already had. Before the JLT kit, I had a Steeda Oil Seperator rigged up.

Now, basically, I do not really have a good place to put the oil seperator.

Any good ideas on how to keep oil from getting in the intake tubing?

Do Breathers work?

If so, where is a place that I might be able to pick one up?

I understand that they go on the head but then what do u do to fill up the hole that is left at the intake tubing? Thanks.
 

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ArcaneParadise said:
I recently upgraded to a JLT (Everything up to MAF) kit to go along with the KN I already had. Before the JLT kit, I had a Steeda Oil Seperator rigged up.

Now, basically, I do not really have a good place to put the oil seperator.

Any good ideas on how to keep oil from getting in the intake tubing?

Do Breathers work?

If so, where is a place that I might be able to pick one up?

I understand that they go on the head but then what do u do to fill up the hole that is left at the intake tubing? Thanks.


I will be getting a pair of these soon from JLT!!!
It's the best solution I have seen so far!!!

http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=296422

26017-jlt-pcv-pre-filter-for-the-mach-i-oil


:beer:
 

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Thinkin about spending 100 bucks and getting a pair of these myself. Even on my stock setup - minimizing the amount of oil that goes back through the intake is a good thing.
 

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