So, Let me get this right. If I put a push in breather in one valve cover, and a pcv in the other it will not work. Tell me again how this is REALLY any different than a system that goes to the air cleaner with the little scotch brite pad? By the same token in systems with low vac, for example race cars, a pcv is the wrong system to run. Crank case pressure is WAY higher than you can pull with a pcv, so you either don't run one (oh my god) or use use some other kind of vac system. Oh and all you silly people air is actually pushed into a vacuum not pulled.


I just couldn't stand the poor information about the function of the PCV system being spewed around here, and it dragged me in.

I couldn't believe it. I checked it after driving to town and back which is about 30 miles round trip and even at 30 miles I would normally see a slight recession on the dip stick but I didn't see it this time. I continued to drive and check and here it is 130 miles, normally I'd be at least half way down or more to the add mark but it's right on the full. It hasn't moved one bit. I'll be honest with you It didn't make any sense to me either. I questioned Scott just the same as everybody earlier on in the thread. I didn't see any difference between the two other than a smog deal. But pressure sure as **** must have been pushing oil past the seals somewhere and burning it off. The only explanation that makes sense is that by plumbing it to the air cleaner it did create some form of vacuum and relieved that pressure. 