vented valve cover bungs
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vented valve cover bungs
where did u guys mount yours, I was thinking right in the front of the valve cover but then started considering putting them on the side, I'm not sure which way to go, also if anyone has pics of their set ups please post em up, thanks guys
-matt
-matt
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haha, I was just discussing this with my buddy over the weekend.
I'm upgrading from my -8an's to my -10's.
I am putting on where the pcv originally went. Looks to be a pretty perfect fit, as for the other, I'm just not sure yet.
I'm upgrading from my -8an's to my -10's.
I am putting on where the pcv originally went. Looks to be a pretty perfect fit, as for the other, I'm just not sure yet.
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My tuner did not want to put them on the front. Too much oil sling and no baffles.
He welded one on the VC where the front breather valve was and welded another one where the PCV valve was located. Both -10AN. Looks really good. Can show a pic when I get car back.
He welded one on the VC where the front breather valve was and welded another one where the PCV valve was located. Both -10AN. Looks really good. Can show a pic when I get car back.
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yea i was slacking on the forums while i was away from my s2000(moved to cali for the winter) oh i wanted to buy that catch can/ over flow, thats such a nice piece, mabye later on ill pick that one up, so did u insert some sort of baffle in ur valve cover? also y do u still have that line coming off the check valve into the intake manifold?
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Make sure to use braided lines, god forbid one actually gets cut. /sarcasm. Just use rubber. Its lighter, unless you are going for that gangster bling bling.