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I see they're available for both sides.
Is it advantageous to get both or is one side preferable?
Is it advantageous to get both or is one side preferable?
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Attached is some information about that.If only getting one, is there any reason why one side over the other?
I would remove the breathers, and run lines to a vented external tank. Keeps everything out of your intake but won't make a mess in your engine bay.How does the PCV system function when your intake manifold is a blower? My car has the Roush kit. My mechanic suggested getting rid of the PCV system due to how dirty the superchargers heat exchanger was. Right now I'm venting to atmosphere with small filters on each side. Car has been this way for about 4K miles, the filter on the drivers side (car's left) is oil soaked and dirty while the passengers side (car's right) is about brand-new looking clean (both filters were red, passenger side looks brand new, drivers side is blackened and making a mess). Seems the flow path pictured above doesn't apply once the intake manifold is replaced. I've been thinking about installing a catch can on the drivers side still venting to atmosphere since I haven't been able to understand the original flow and where to dump back in; this would at least relocate where the mess is being made and hopefully be less messy with a can catching some of the vapors.
Without knowing how the stock setup worked for sure, I think that's the best route for me to take. Maybe later run a line from the bottom of the can to sump so it's not a maintenance item.I would remove the breathers, and run lines to a vented external tank. Keeps everything out of your intake but won't make a mess in your engine bay.
Something like the Motion or UPR
https://motionraceworks.com/product...kIR8QlK24F-X9Fs7np9EZKB55_r3Wuh53iVaWfvN_VPSf
https://www.uprproducts.com/11-23-mustang-gt-5-0-or-v6-billet-dual-inlet-breather-tank-plug-n-play/
Your car appreciates you getting to operating tempsOil water separator?
Never seen water in my separator, only oil.
. In your situation, you're probably letting the car run hot enough long enough to evaporate the water. If the can was in the fender well you'd probably start seeing chocolate milkshake from condensation in there.Your car appreciates you getting to operating temps. In your situation, you're probably letting the car run hot enough long enough to evaporate the water. If the can was in the fender well you'd probably start seeing chocolate milkshake from condensation in there.
Do you have oil in your intake manifold?Do I really need a separator?
Do you have oil in your intake manifold?