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Old 02-26-2009, 08:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question CCV Mod into stacks?

Im ready for my next mod, the "CCV Mod", I don't have stacks yet, but was wondering if this was a good or bad idea. Kinda thinking it would be bad because of the oily mist coming down on the cab of the truck. Also brought this up for people who want to do it who have stacks
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Old 02-26-2009, 08:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The hot exhaust would probably evaporate the little bit of oil mist that you might have...but I would think the biggest problem would be that your exhaust could get back into your crankcase
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ok, I was thinking about using something like a check valve out of a crankcase evacuation kit from jegs, part number 555-52210. Would that work preventing the backflow of exhaust into the crancase?
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Bump...So anybody running stacks with the ccv mod piped into them?
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Come on boys, has nobody ran ccv into stacks before or used the crancase evacuation kit jegs #555-52210 or something similiar?
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whats a ccv?????
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crank case ventilation, its piped from the vlave cover to the intake before the turbo. The "CCV Mod' is to get rid of the oil mist going thru our turbos/intercooler if you have one causing the oily mess around the intake, boots, etc.
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