The charge pipe coupler that goes to the throttle body.Which part of the intake is that?
The catch can stops the oil from building up in the coupler.What does a catch can have to do with that? If it's an intake coupler you're gonna eat it either way.
The catch can stops the oil from building up in the coupler.
I think it would eliminate all oil build up, if you get a good catch can.So the catch can would prevent that type of build up or would we still see some residual stuff built up?
The driver's side is the intake side. Where air enters the crankcase. Notice the word "enters", if you have oil exiting the entrance then something is wrong. The bassenger side is the exit, where the oil gets injected back into the intake BEFORE the throttle body. A catch can catches that oil. Real simple logic and I don't even have a catch can installed to reference. If I did then this post won't exists.but the catch can interjects after the throttle body. the passengers side pcv spits out AFTER the throttle body. the drivers side has been proven to never catch diddly
no it does not. there is no pcv/line with oil in the intake before the throttle body. im not a dumb ass thats never turned a wrench.
theres 2 lines as seen here. outlet and inlet. out of the pcv and into the INTAKE MANIFOLD. thats it. there isnt anything in the pass side intake at all. except the recirc. so please show me where its getting oil before the silicone boot that attaches to the throttle body.
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and like i stated, tons of us have never caught anything but a mist from the drivers side.
Nope, no meth.I'm curious, are you running WMI?