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    Question pcv/dipstick.

    I've taken the car out for a spin, and have noticed that the pcv valve keeps poping out. I'm not giving the car hell, or over 8psi of boost even. I was told by others that this is a common problem with blower engines. My question is, is there a pcv that threads into the intake?,or would silicon solve the problem?IF SO, WHAT KIND?

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    Do you have a crank case breather?

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian
    Do you have a crank case breather?

    Ian
    No, It's all stock.Stock valve covers,and intake, on a stock motor.Any ideals!

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    Not sure if this still applies to the 94-95s, but if you have a hose that goes between the throttle body and valve cover, remove it(and cap both ends).

    You may also want to look into the Turbo Coupe PCV valve.
    -Ross

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug
    Of course we are talking about real boost from a Novi2K :D

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    Blowers build up quite a bit of pressure in the crank case, look into getting a breather so you can vent out some of the pressure.
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