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TeKKiE Care to explain? Currently, I have nothing on one pipe of the "T" on the valvecover. It's open until I can get a filter, or cap it off. The PCV valve is still hooked up to the manifold, from the valvecover.
The valvecover shows slight vacuum to the "T" fitting at idle. So this is partially a vacuum leak? I know it's not supposed to see boost, so it has to be before the turbo.
Yea, I believe it is a vacuum leak
sometimes. When the crankcase pressure is greater than that of the intake manifold, but less than or equal to atmospheric pressure, you will have a vacuum leak because air will flow into the manifold unmetered and unrestricted except by the valve size. Any other time, it is fine I guess haha.
But by venting both you make more room for fresh air in the manifold as well. I don't think you should cap the end of the T fitting, because I was under the impression that it was a good thing to have fresh air flowing in? At least, why else would they have designed the system the way they did? Maybe to dilute the blow by gasses with some fresher air before they entered the manifold?
In any case, I would leave the T fitting vented, and not capped. But if the PCV was vented, I suppose you could get away with capping it? It's all speculation haha.