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<blockquote data-quote="Roots-type" data-source="post: 16674104" data-attributes="member: 72150"><p>Correct. Air travels INTO the pcv system through the passenger side, down into the crankcase where it sweeps out moisture and combustion byproducts, and then out the driver side on its way back into the incoming fresh air stream.</p><p></p><p>As long as the engine doesn't have any broken or excessively worn pistons, or ludicrous amounts of boost being pushed into it, there should never be any significant amount of crankcase ventilation traveling that direction in the system.</p><p></p><p>Make sure to run your can as far away from the pcv valve as you can, and use the biggest one you can fit. Tiny cans right next to the pcv valve will only be marginally effective. I would run my outgoing line behind the blower and place my can near the air filter and then run my return line back to the blower. Here's a nice example that should work for 99% of Cobras. Btw- there are bigger/better options than the jlt for less money if you look around. Ebay has some good ones.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1721917[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roots-type, post: 16674104, member: 72150"] Correct. Air travels INTO the pcv system through the passenger side, down into the crankcase where it sweeps out moisture and combustion byproducts, and then out the driver side on its way back into the incoming fresh air stream. As long as the engine doesn't have any broken or excessively worn pistons, or ludicrous amounts of boost being pushed into it, there should never be any significant amount of crankcase ventilation traveling that direction in the system. Make sure to run your can as far away from the pcv valve as you can, and use the biggest one you can fit. Tiny cans right next to the pcv valve will only be marginally effective. I would run my outgoing line behind the blower and place my can near the air filter and then run my return line back to the blower. Here's a nice example that should work for 99% of Cobras. Btw- there are bigger/better options than the jlt for less money if you look around. Ebay has some good ones. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot_20210928-105441_Gallery.jpg"]1721917[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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