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Thread: tunnel ram/ pcv

  1. #1
    Apollo
    Is it necessary to use a pcv when running a tunnel ram?

  2. #2
    hack job
    if you have a probelm with crank case pressure than sure you need to find a way to vent that pressure/

  3. #3
    jroos
    HA HA HA HA!

  4. #4
    ROZ
    Originally posted by jroos:
    HA HA HA HA!
    Oh boy, here it comes..... http://free.***boat.net/ubb/biggrin.gif

  5. #5
    wideopen545
    earls makes a nice pcv/breather its billet and has a number 6an fitting
    3434110 is the part number
    32.75 is the price

  6. #6
    superdave013
    Originally posted by ROZ:
    Oh boy, here it comes..... http://free.***boat.net/ubb/biggrin.gif
    Yeah, I'm staying out of this one http://free.***boat.net/ubb/smile.gif

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  8. #8
    jroos
    Been there done that. I promise guys, NO MAS!
    See vacuum pump topic please. Tell me what you think on that thread in that topic. Sounds like a solution for clean air carb guys and gasket saving freaks like myself. GoFast is the first one I`ve ever heard of saying this in my life. It sounds like an awsome idea that I want to incorporate. Apollo, you might want to see this.

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