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Ya road tube it. I recomend that to annyone intercooler or not.
When I removed my S intake and put on the F intake, my intercooler had hardly anything in it from what I could tell.any way to avoid all that gooey oil vapor passin through the IC ?
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I know I'm kinda dumb so help me out - what the heck is road tube?
That setup looks nice...for a city boy. Would last about 2 weeks on my truck....one trip down my 1 mile long driveway and it would be clogged with mud (we've gotten over 12 inches of rain in the last three weeks - my road is a mess!)
Basically vented to atmophere and pointed to the road. Just like old school.
Piglet did the job on that one, allright. It looks like every other hanging ATA install I've seen - there really doesn't appear to be another way to do those, unless you get the IC that has inlet/outlet on the same side and run both tubes through the passenger side.
As for 'road-tube', I really don't recommend that. GM designed the Crankcase ventilation system to maintain a negative pressure gradient, and the CDR valve is an essential part of that.
Plugging it off or venting it to atmosphere CAN (and usually does) lead to leaking seals, and removing it WILL mean your truck won't pass emissions testing.
If yours is broke, fix it - don't work around it.
Its dirty in that picture because of the mud I was in when I took my trip to Canada. The pic was taken a week after before I cleaned the truck up lol. You can see a little preview of what I did here:Looks nice GM. I bet it cools that air well.
lol that wasn't a gasserNice lookin rig. Why did you let the gasser pull out the 3rd truck?![]()
lol that wasn't a gasser