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    Air Breather


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    You are here entirely tooo much!! RAZ_76's Avatar
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    Dude you really need to start searching for these answers. You started like what 3 or 4 threads??
    Last edited by RAZ_76; 07-04-2008 at 11:30 AM

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    Could you please stop posting rice threads.

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    Don't let these guys flame you for asking questions. They're just haters.

    Yes, you should get two of these breathers. One should go where your intake connects to the block. Use the other one to replace that crappy looking PCV valve . Your car will look COOL!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishboy55 View Post
    Your car will look COOL!!!
    its tru, i have the blue ones, i think the red ones add 1 or 2 more hp though, but i wanted looks over functionality
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    if you plan on ever goin turbocharged then yes its worth it... the reasn being, the breather filter will add a cyclone effect to the air getting sucked into your overhead cover.. mixxing the oil better and allowing the minerals of the oil to work to there full potential. the rubber hose.. well imagin blowing into a straw into a cup of oil.. all it will do is bubble which will cause gunk on your valves.. almost like the picture u see at shell gas station that promotes the shell v-power gas..
    and if you have dual overhead poleroid cameras then i buy at least 4 of these filters because you will go through them left and right

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    could anyone do a howto with a pictures so i know how to install it PLEASE??

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    -_- .. really? just look at the hose going from ur intake pipe to ur valve cover and pull the hose off and plop on the filter!

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    can u show me picture with that so i dont pull the wrong one... and what do i do with a pipe than??

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    uhm lemme see if i can find a pic lol

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! RAZ_76's Avatar
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    Ummm, there's only one dude...LMAO.

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    heres a pic but on a 4g63.. u dont need to use the pipe piece just put the filter on where the rubber hose goes too and cap the hole off on your intake pipe
    http://www.roadraceengineering.com/i...lledonhose.jpg

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    lol so should i put in right onto engine?? or on the pipe??
    if onto engine what should i do with the hole in the pipe from air intake??

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    Thanks guys

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    if u still have any questions ill go out and make one n take a pic for ya =p lemme kno

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    haha yes! perfect

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    what can i use to fill the hole in intake pipe??

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