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Cleaning Throttle Bodies
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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 838099" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Not only that, but the breather goes in behind the filter. The filter only sees outside air coming in.</p><p></p><p>Start a trend: On a Mustang forum a bunch of guys were putting fuel filters on the PCV hose, the plastic kind you could see into, and when they turned really bad they put a new one in. The "thinking" (if there actually was any) was to keep oil out of the intake.</p><p></p><p>So who's gonna be the first to filter their breather pipe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 838099, member: 6354"] Not only that, but the breather goes in behind the filter. The filter only sees outside air coming in. Start a trend: On a Mustang forum a bunch of guys were putting fuel filters on the PCV hose, the plastic kind you could see into, and when they turned really bad they put a new one in. The "thinking" (if there actually was any) was to keep oil out of the intake. So who's gonna be the first to filter their breather pipe? [/QUOTE]
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