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V1 Do I need these sensors and valves? 2005 SS/SC

Whidbey Goblin
Do I keep this filler neck?
 

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Whidbey Goblin
On my go carts and motorcycles I always eliminate this rebreather line, Cap the one on the intake and put a small simple filter near the valve cover. Did you keep this line or get rid of it?
 

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ctuinstra
On my go carts and motorcycles I always eliminate this rebreather line, Cap the one on the intake and put a small simple filter near the valve cover. Did you keep this line or get rid of it?
While I got rid of mine and just put a filter on it, I consider putting the hose back on. With just a filter, the crankcase pressure that builds up has to blow through the filter, if it should ever get clogged, you can build up excessive pressure in the crank and blow other things. I've noticed our valve cover gasket weeping a bit and I can't help to wonder if it's because of "pressure" in the valve cover and not having the intake "suck" out the built up pressure. During WOT and high boost, this really comes into play.
 
R
Oil in the intake obviously isn't a good thing either. Get a universal catch can and put it in the middle of this line, but keep it attached to the intake like mentioned by @ctuinstra. Boost will build crank case pressures and blow seals/gaskets eventually otherwise.
 
Towerdog
Due to the pressure it blows alot of oil into the intake so I routed mine through a catch can.
 

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