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PVC port
What would be the best thing to use to block the pvc port on short ram intake for 2.2L 2000 Pontiac Sunfire? I have a breather but don't know what to use to block the pvc port on intake tube.
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Re: PVC port
a plastic bolt cap might work or a vaccume hose cap.
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Re: PVC port
i thought maybe a rubber cap, but where do you get those kinda things from
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Re: PVC port
Just about any automotive store should have them.
I have seen them at Canadian Tire, they are made to go over bulbs, 4 or 5 sizes in the package. |
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Re: PVC port
thanks,quick question, will the breather make a difference/any problems you know of?
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Re: PVC port
Breathers are overrated. Its like one air filter is better than the other.
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Re: PVC port
PCV valve? A real motor doesn't need a PCV valve!!
![]() The 2.3L only has an oil water seperator. No EGR, no PCV valve. Simplicity, makes power. I love my rare classic 8) |
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Re: PVC port
pvc port
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Re: PVC port
Just a hole in the motor and the timing chain cover going into a breather, leading back into the TB, simple yet effective.
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