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Old 03-02-2005, 02:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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AIV question

hello.

so basically there are 3 stuff connected to the AIV, a tube from the intake, a tube from the valve cover, and a tube from the header.

now i noticed that (and it's logically inevitable) that the tube from the valve cover spurts some motor oil. I was wondering if this (the motor oil) can get sucked in the intake while suckin air????

i believe i can just put a small filter on the AIV, not connecting it to the intake anymore. but that means i also have to put a filter on the valve cover, and block the disconnected hole from the intake? which will make my engine filled with small round filters

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