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    Options for CCV delete ?

    Anyone try anything different other than complete delete ? Or doing nothing ?


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    Re: Options for CCV delete ?

    Really depends what your goals are friends.

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    Re: Options for CCV delete ?

    I haven't gutted the filter yet, but I did run a hose down to the front axle. I didn't want any junk going into the turbo.

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    Re: Options for CCV delete ?

    Quote Originally Posted by TH-64 View Post
    I haven't gutted the filter yet, but I did run a hose down to the front axle. I didn't want any junk going into the turbo.

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    How long have you been running it with the hose dropped out? I like the idea of not having excess/waste going to turbo. I was thinking that the pressure on the turbo/intake end helped keep some of this in the crank case?

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    Re: Options for CCV delete ?

    Quote Originally Posted by TexNeck View Post
    How long have you been running it with the hose dropped out? I like the idea of not having excess/waste going to turbo. I was thinking that the pressure on the turbo/intake end helped keep some of this in the crank case?
    About 40,000 miles. I imagine it's about time to either replace or gut the filter. Somewhere on here is an excellent write up on exactly how that filter system works.

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    Re: Options for CCV delete ?

    Does anyone on here run a catch can setup instead of just an open hose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwelsh View Post
    Does anyone on here run a catch can setup instead of just an open hose?
    Ran mine down into a hole in the frame, like it was made for it.

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    Re: Options for CCV delete ?

    Thread on here is "Is CCV filter removal safe?"

    Page 2 there is a super detailed description of how this works - worth a read!

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