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Hey Heath I found these the other day and wondered if you know anything good or bad about usin them on our trucks. Any experience with em. I'm wonderin if it would prevent some of the blowby I get when I'm on the go pedal ... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER

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Old 06-15-2009, 02:56 AM
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Hey Heath I found these the other day and wondered if you know anything good or bad about usin them on our trucks. Any experience with em. I'm wonderin if it would prevent some of the blowby I get when I'm on the go pedal to hard.

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Old 06-15-2009, 08:36 AM
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Well I'm not a mechanic, but wouldn't these, if you had a place to insert them, just allow the blowby to go another direction? these are typically mounted on the top of a valve cover right? In theory, I suppose if you could install one on the cummins it would be standing straight up. Not sure the filter would hold the oil in and you may decorate the top of your engine with a nice black glaze???
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I just saw this thread and there was a guy with a 1st gen cummins with a 24v ppump motor and he runs a breather in his valve cover with no issues. The breather should help I think I am going to get one -

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Get it while supplies last, they just stopped making them. -
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ive seen these on 12v's one in every valve cover or like stated above just one in a 24v, just kind of adds a little show i think, but it might help with crankcase pressure -

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Get it while supplies last, they just stopped making them.
yeah and the amsoiler too. so now I have to buy one before it's gone as I was putting money aside for the dual bypass and oiler... dang the luck. -
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Old 07-24-2009, 12:31 PM
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So where are you planning on mounting this filter. I wanna run somethin and have a few ideas I'm workin with here, tryin to decide which one to go with. -
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not sure yet. I will have a set of twins on mine soon so it will be further back gotta check out the pics they have some on the amsoil site so you can see how other did it -
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