2.0 8v bottom end breathing question
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now the bloody thing is nearly finished ,i remember somebody else asking about about the bottom end breathing right on a mk3 golf 2.0 bottom end,do i need to put a filter and catch can in somewhere just to let it breath if so where the best place and best pipe thanks
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up to you really, I'd just plumb it into the breather on the head and back to inlet like factory. if you want a catch tank find somewhere suitable for it then run the breathers to it, then either put a filter on the outlet port or run it back to the inlet
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Is this the 40mm crank vent on the front of the block? I fitted a core plug in mine and had no issues.
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