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Well I spoke with Kurt Urban (godfather of LS engines). We have worked together twice in the past. He said run a breather can. but keep some kind of PCV hooked up. So I added a PCV valve from the intake to the valley cover.
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You will also get a fair amount of oil into your intake from that hose. I don't want any oil getting into my charge air.
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dropped a valve in the 6.2. now running a drop in rods and piston 5.3
best et 5.83@121 with the 5.3 http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=465472 |
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Drives: 2016 2SS Camaro Join Date: Sep 2016
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I build a custom catch can/breather and water resivor/overflow tank. Won't work with procharger cars (if I can find a local with a procharger i can design and build one that will work with procharger)
for vents, I pull the valve covers off and press out the pressed in fittings, i then drill out slightly and tap with 1/2" npt to use a nice an fitting on -10. Both valve covers vented and the pcv vented to the tank. The ugly plastic oil seperator behind the water pump I pull out and i take the drain tube out of the oil pan, I then cut it down and weld it and re install it just to keep the pan sealed off. Heater lines can easily be ran back but I live in Houston Tx and don't need any of that stuff lmao. I will add them back in later it starts getting foggy windshields and get tired of wiping them down with a towel I'm sure. |
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Drives: 2019 1LE/ss 2014 ss/rs summit white Join Date: May 2016
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