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ive seen others put a breather on their valve cover nipple and cap the intake nipple.
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I think one can also connect an oil catch tank to the valve cover output.
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w/e...i just blocked it off with a plastic peice off one of thouse universal shift knobs. I only have 1 nipple comin off the intake any ways, so i couldnt hook up the 2 vacume lines. Oh well, this thing is only temp. Im gettin a job at a performance shop, so im gonna get every thing at trade price + 10% off that price. So i can get an injen one for cheap, as well as my SP2 exhaust.
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