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There's the Stipe one
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What about running a hose with a PCV valve over to the intake manifold?
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I once thought about using a PCV but decided not to . If I used the PCV it would cause the engine to have to reburn the fumes . I figure burning the fumes would slightly weaken the charge in the combustion chambers and help the spark plugs to stay oily and weaken the spark . Too hell with the fumes , I use a Fumaze !!!
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Not to mention sucking all the byproducts from combustion from your crankcase (unburned gas, water and acids). It's a good thing!
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