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Sorry to change subject a little but would breathers be better then a CC? Im not drag racing every weekend or auto crossing my car. Just daily driving really
In your case I'd go with a catch-can, not open breathers. As mentioned in a few threads, the guys with open breathers don't realize that the guts of their engine is not being fully evacuated of condensation and combustion blow-by, especially if driven on short trips. Over a long time, that might not be real good for the guts of the engine.
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I'm looking for a catch can to buy and I would like to understand better what's the difference between the 149$ product and 199$ single valve option.

In the other hand, the non-single valve product has an option for remote mount.

Which should I choose?
I would also like to know this not sure i quite see the difference beside the mounts options
 
 








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