It was sooooooo good. I'm still sore!You make me jealous every time you talk about going boarding. I'm going this weekend, first time of the season for me I'm pumped!
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Basically I'm going to run the vacuum line from the back of the valve cover and two from the back of the block with a catchcan. I want to relieve as much crank pressure as I can for my rings' sake. And yeah you have to keep it under 15 hg/in I believe for the sake of the valve guides and such. And I really don't want to make my bay more nasty than it is.
I actually ran without a catch can for a while, and a simple breather filter on my valve cover. Not a good idea. There was blow by and sediment all over the place lol. Definitely run something, but using a vacuum source on the valve cover is SKETCH. It's a science. If it's off by a little, you can produce too much vacuum (easy), and destroy your valve train. Although, low vacuum is fine. It's up to you, really, but I'd say run a catch can with a return system, and you'll be golden. If tucked, they look nice.
You definitely can do that, but I really wouldn't want more soot ending up on my rear bumper. And you'd have to run without a cat and run it after your O2I dont like the idea of running junk back into my good oil no thanks. I thank i would rather dump it which is my plan.