Loud squeal
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It sure made one hell of a loud squeal when hooked up wrong. After doing some research I'm going to see where the vent on the passenger side hooks up on a TBSS and either fabricate a way to do it like that or just put a vent filter on the fill cap and plug the port on the passenger side valve cover. Since, if I understand correct, the passenger side is more of an inlet for clean air so with a breather on it the PCV system should still be functional since the vacuum will still be connected to the drivers side port.
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Here's my solution (hopefully). I just ordered the airaid intake tube for the nnbs trucks. It has the port in it to hook that passenger side pcv system inlet to. Part number 200-996 I hope it fits.
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I'm hoping I don't have to do too much to "make" it fit. I think it should be close with the setup I have now as long as the airbox is in about the right spot. Guess I'll find out next week when it shows up.
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It sure sounded like it. I can't believe how loud the squeal was.
Other than some minor tuning issues to work out it runs fine now.
Actually almost too good. I about turned myself into a greasy spot on the highway this morning. Pavement was damp from last nights rain and I put the hammer down going about 60-65 to find a whole through traffic so I could get to my exit and the rear end just lost it. Had to do a double or triple steer correction to straighten it back out. Luckily I just scared the crap out of myself (and probably anyone around me).
Note to self: no more WOT on wet or damp pavement.
Other than some minor tuning issues to work out it runs fine now.
Actually almost too good. I about turned myself into a greasy spot on the highway this morning. Pavement was damp from last nights rain and I put the hammer down going about 60-65 to find a whole through traffic so I could get to my exit and the rear end just lost it. Had to do a double or triple steer correction to straighten it back out. Luckily I just scared the crap out of myself (and probably anyone around me).
Note to self: no more WOT on wet or damp pavement.
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