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So now that I got my car back, I have been truly looking over everything that had to do with my TT install. I saw that Jnaut installed a Cusco
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So now that I got my car back, I have been truly looking over everything that had to do with my TT install.
I saw that Jnaut installed a Cusco Oil Catch Can on my car. However right now the online PCV lines attached to the catch can are the PCV inlet (top of valve covers) that used to be connected to the intake. Since GTM TT kits don't have anywhere to connect that PCV line (inlet on top of valve cover) to the intake, what have others done? I am going to take pics now of how it is installed and post them in next 30 min. |
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