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Old 02-22-2007, 12:06 PM   #5
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No, the air goes into the Valve Cover from there. The vacuum behind the TB is much greater and is what pulls the air through the system.

Easiest way to do this is to buy a new PCV valve.

1) Unbolt and remove Alternator. Seems like a pain but gives you so much room for where you are working.

2) Locate silver box as seen in picture below the thermostat housing. Remove hose that goes between it and the Gold 4-1 T-bar.

3) Replace PCV valve in hose end of silver box. If you have time you can remove the box and soak it in parts cleaner over night as it acts as an oil separator and is loaded with gunk(reinstall with RTV).

4) Run intake line from catch can to the PCV and the exhaust line to the T-Bar.

5) Reinstall Alternator.

You don't have to remove the alternator. But, it will make your life a lot easier. If you chose not to drop the alt. It is easier to jack up the car and work from under the car with the aero tray removed.
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