donjetman
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The PVC system does take in filtered fresh air. On modern fuel injected engines the source is from downstream of the MAP sensor.
On a healthy engine there isn't much blowby volume, so a fresh air source is included in the PVC system to help increase air flow volume to carry away harmful vapors from the crankcase.
He's a picture of my finger pointing at the fresh air hose on my 2002 LS1. Its connected to the throttle body and the valve cover. I haven't been able to determine if there is ever a vacuum on it, or if it's always has positive and/or neutral pressure?
On a healthy engine there isn't much blowby volume, so a fresh air source is included in the PVC system to help increase air flow volume to carry away harmful vapors from the crankcase.
He's a picture of my finger pointing at the fresh air hose on my 2002 LS1. Its connected to the throttle body and the valve cover. I haven't been able to determine if there is ever a vacuum on it, or if it's always has positive and/or neutral pressure?