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> 6 Guys Show Me Your Breathers, Looking For Ideas
Lucky9146
post Nov 9 2017, 01:11 AM
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In Sept there was a thread called "Crankcase Breathers" but it seemed geared toward 4 cyl and more stock set ups through valve covers.

Forrestkhaag showed me his set up at 914 Fun Day in Temecula but other than that I have seen little for a 6. I know some kind of small tank and filter is needed.

Anybody use an EMPI alum box?

Suggestions for good mounting spots near the 6 tank oil filler?

Pictures much appreciated!

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pcar916
post Nov 9 2017, 09:29 AM
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Here's mine in the 6 on the firewall right behind the driver's seat. It's a modified hiking water bottle in powder-coated aluminum... for the budget conscious builder. Hardly ever gets any oil in it. K&N breather filter.
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post Nov 9 2017, 10:39 AM
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Here's mine in the 6 on the firewall right behind the driver's seat. It's a modified hiking water bottle in powder-coated aluminum... for the budget conscious builder. Hardly ever gets any oil in it. K&N breather filter.
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Very creative and nice looking, the German clamp is a great touch!
Like "for the budget conscious builder" because at this point it would be cool not to spend much on this tid bit.
Great ideas so far!
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