donjetman
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I don't know why many engines have the PCV at the rear, it's one of the worst places to put a PCV valve. The engine sits tilted to the rear, so more oil is going to naturally go that way. Anywhere towards the front is always better. Front of the valve cover, front of the lower intake/valley cover, etc.
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Yes the catch can I mounted on the LS1 in my 2002 C5 catches a couple of ounces/5000 miles too. The PVC system on the 2002 LS1 is much different than the setup on the 07 L92.
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Just don't forget to check it/empty it regularly. More so in the winter, as there will be more water/condensation collected in it during cold weatherahh I thought you had the ls6 c5 for some reason. does your ls1 have the valley cover exit or the valve cover.
my ls3 has the valley cover, which is said to be better for not sucking oil. the ls6 valley cover was a common swap to ls1 f body cars before catch cans was common. but mine still used it when driven hard. lots of high rpm decel on track and mountain roads, never noticed any use from wot pulls. and nothing noticed from normal driving.
I will find out with time, just wondering what you see since you watch this sort of stuff. I have been to busy doing nonsense to put any real miles in it yet to see if I catch anything. oddly enough, I sware it runs better. to the point I thought it might need a tune touch up, but logged the trims and they are spot on. It's got to be a placebo effect but man, it seems like it's all around smoother running engine after adding it.
rear driverside valve coverahh I thought you had the ls6 c5 for some reason. does your ls1 have the valley cover exit or the valve cover?