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[QUOTE="sniper_101, post: 1499214, member: 697"] I hope you don't run that setup in the winter 5 oh, or if you do, there's not a single droop in the line. I had my CCV dumped to atmosphere through 3/4" heater hose. Ran from doghouse, over the master and down to frame back to behind the cab as level as I could manage. Only took -15* day and there was enough watered down oily sludge in the hose to freeze/plug and popped my turbo seal, pedestal o-rings, and EBPV so just a heads up to anyone. Currently have it dumped straight down, but the smell and fumes are pretty obnoxious. Going to try the Moroso can or exhaust venturi when I get time. [/QUOTE]
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