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xxburkettxx07 Crank case breather 09-30-2015, 10:16 AM
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    Where do you put a crank case breather, oil cap? Purpose of this? -98gtp

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    The purpose would be to create an unmetered vacuum leak that would need to be tuned for...usually only done on big bulds where pressure may grow too fast on a WOT run vs the limits of the system on the motor from the factory.

    Yes..most do it instead of the valve cover cap.
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    No point on a virtually stock motor then?

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    The only point would be to have an unmetered vacuum leak that you need to then fix.

    I have a feeling if you are asking about this..the car is running good and you have time on your hands. Might as well fudge it up a bit and give yourself something to do.
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    Lol no I was just curious haven't got car fixed yet that's tonight project

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