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oil found in the intake manifold

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Old 09-13-2010, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by terravast4
I have seen some people use a little filter instead of venting the passenger side to the intake tube. Is this ok?
I see in your sig your running a MAF, if you are and your running a breather, your introducing un-metered air into your truck which will throw off your tune... Are you running open loop or closed loop?
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By running a crankcase breather?
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If you leave the drivers side hooked up to the intake yes.
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