Nitrous outlet plate
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I searched but really got no answers. I installed a nitrous outlet plate and replaced my old nozzle setup about 6 months ago. So my question is what are you guys doing to feed fresh air to he pass. side valve cover, since the plate blocks the original hole that delivers air to the pcv system and now my oil filler cap in under high vac. I read I could install a breather on my oil filler cap but my tune would be lean after.
what are you all doing??? I want to fix this before I get an oil leak by a gasket getting sucked in somewhere.
what are you all doing??? I want to fix this before I get an oil leak by a gasket getting sucked in somewhere.
Last edited by Chris05; Nov 17, 2009 at 11:57 PM.
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From: Arlington (DFW), Texas
I searched but really got no answers. I installed a nitrous outlet plate and replaced my old nozzle setup about 6 months ago. So my question is what are you guys doing to feed fresh air to he pass. side valve cover, since the plate blocks the original hole that delivers air to the pcv system and now my oil filler cap in under high vac. I read I could install a breather on my oil filler cap but my tune would be lean after.
what are you all doing???
what are you all doing???
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I took bluecajuns idea and put a barbed fitting in the intake tube and ran a new 3/8 hose from it to the valve cover. look here https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=451505
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