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on my 400 mopar stocker i run the PVC off the intake not carb, so it only does 1 cylinder
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I used to use 1 on my Cleveland. I'm not sure on the legality in Stock but I took it off because there was never any oil in the bowl to drain out. It was on the engine for a few years.
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Jeff, I have seen it all in my over 40 years of running stock eliminator. Pcv, master cylinder one way valves, they are all legal.
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Thank you. I've tried PCV, Sealed caps foam filters in covers, shields under cover all running to base of carb and have a smoking problem when running. Disconnect and smoke goes away. So I wanted to try the separator and hook back up. Hoping to find .3 gain. LOLOLOL
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