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I was looking at engine bay pics and i saw some pple have filters for the place you put the oil in the crankcase. His car was supercharged and it had something to do with relieving the pressure. But does this acually help at with NA cars? Because i need to dress up my engine bay anyway and im ether going to put a filter for the cap or a crome one. And if the filter helps at all i will most deffinatly put on a filter.
stay away from the filter, it is to relieve pressure when you are FI and forcing air into the engine. They block the PCV hole with a plug and then vent the air into the atmosphere using those filters.
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