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Originally Posted by 7T9Shark
I happened upon this thread, and after reading a few of the entries I have to speak up...This is another of what appears to be an "urban legend" that has gone way out of control. I'm surprised the instigator of this nonsense hasn't also declared an increase in gas mileage of 50%.
If the function of the PCV (Postitive Crankcase Ventilation) system were understood, then you would expect to find an accumulation of oil in the catch jar after a period of time. The function of the PCV system was/is intended to recycle unburned blowby (i.e. oil and fuel vapors) back through the intake system, rather than venting them overboard into the atmosphere. The sole intention is to reduce emissions into the air we breathe.
Therefore, it is entirely normal for any engine to accumulate a measure of oil over a period of time. That amount being totally dependent upon the condition of the cylinders, piston rings, etc.
So, if it makes you feel like you're getting quicker accelleration, better mileage, smoother ride, or better looking, go ahead. It won't hurt anything. But wise up to the fact that the collection of oil by filtering it out of the PCV flow system, is no big thing. 
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So whats your point? That you don't want to do it?
That's fine, 1000s of us do and we see great results and you can actually see what you are removing that won't be coked in the cylinders and intake.
All you are pushing is your opinion without a shred of fact.
No one is using it for no other reason other than to have a cleaner engine WHILE have a pure functioning PCV system.
Your conjecture and insinuations about why we are doing this proven practise is just showing that you have never used it yourself, but are a self-proclaimed professional on the topic.