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    04-23-2012 05:46 PM #1
    so i saw that this question was already answered a few years ago on search...but it sorta focused on FI 24v's.

    http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...=catch+vr6+24v

    my question is if i run a NA catch can, would i run it: pcv>hose>can>air and plug the holes in the manifold and the intake boot or would i need to run it pcv>hose>can>In.Mani and just plug the hole in the intake boot? advice is greatly appreciated, criticism is also welcome but not encouraged
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    04-24-2012 11:33 AM #2
    im guessing everyone who saw this thought i had a DIY right up. if someone has any advice ill be happy to make one for the VR!
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    04-24-2012 11:54 AM #3
    Well the one line coming off the intake mani to the VC runs into a dead end.. so I think some people are just plugging that hole up...
    The other one off the VC to the intake boot is active.. I guess I would just run a can in between those lines...

    I dont know if thats what your after, but thats my thoughts...
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