green1
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440, 750. Is the big port on the front un-ported? or do we need to feed PCV from manifold?
There are two reasons for putting it in the back-one is simply looks, the other is performance- the last thing you want on a performance engine is the pcv to stop working at high rpm-it helps keep the crankcase from building pressure...kinda like a mini vacuum pump
Either you didn't read two post up from your or you simply disagree and don't understand what it does if you use the unported vacuum port at the back of the carb. Too much vacuum (unported) will suck oil out of the engine. This will not only make your car use an excessive amount of oil but will also foul your plugs. DO NOT use this port for your PCV.
Maybe reading this will shed some light on how a PCV systems works http://www.aa1car.com/library/pcv.htm and Fugly knows what he's talking about....
Either you didn't read two post up from your or you simply disagree and don't understand what it does if you use the unported vacuum port at the back of the carb. Too much vacuum (unported) will suck oil out of the engine. This will not only make your car use an excessive amount of oil but will also foul your plugs. DO NOT use this port for your PCV.