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Old 08-01-2016, 05:46 PM   #11
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this thread is amazing, one of the better ones out there for sure, just a few questions

#1 for all this welding work, and running fittings and lines, and cutting holes in your downpipes and all this extra work would it not just be easier to modify the valve cover internally and improve the baffling design to rival that of the s13.4 valve covers?

#2 if your gonna go through all this work would it not make more sense to run the side valve cover vent and the top valve cover vent to a catch can with a baffled vacuum source and with a drain to the block vent with an inline filter that way your still seeing vacuum, still pulling air through the system and still collecting oil but instead of possibly filling a catch can or having the blowby oil from the side vent draining directly into the pan via the block vent its being filtered then drained?

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as opposed to old VWs? its all junk!

its the one car make I will absolutely never, ever own. VW = junk cars
while I agree they do a lot of stupid shit they aren't all junk, I owned a old first generation jetta with 824,000 miles on it, trans had been replaced multiple times but the engine was still original, had a litteral book of repair paperwork that dated from 10,000 miles to 720,000 miles I had never seen anything like it in my life
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