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Is there an advantage, disadvantage or does it make no difference in leaving the PCV valve connected on a stocker?
Does it provide more air to the engine? Or, should you just block the PCV port in the intake and forget about it?
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a pcv working properly will be closed under wide open throttle
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I've seen fast stockers both ways.
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I have run them both ways and as mentioned above, they are closed at wide open so no difference in performance. However, I think you will see less valve cover "milk" with a PCV. [maybe]
Usually I do not run a PCV but see no problem with doing so.
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I have a pcv valve on mine.
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i run two,and the engine is sealed good ,no dip stick or breathers,havent had a data to say weather if theres a horse power gain gmonde
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