Stealth dual crankcase breather kit

JeremyH

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Go stealth! This kit takes the guess work out of finding the right size breathers for your valve covers! They fit perfect and install in minutes while keeping a very clean and stealthy appearance in the engine bay. Breathers feature aluminum top and bottom caps with stealthy black anodized finish, stainless steel mesh and a dry high flow synthetic filter material that is washable and reusable. The bottom rubber mounts are also removable for easy cleaning. I have been running these on my car for a few months now and they work great to relieve crankcase pressure while keeping oil out of the engine bay even at 18psi.


$25 with free shipping in the cont us!


(The filter mesh is really darker grey/more black looking as you can see in the second pic without the flash)
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what motor?

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This is a great thing, but can I have the dimensions. The height of the passenger side. I have a custom intake and want to make sure I have the room. Thanks Jeremy.

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Would I need a breather for the oil filler tube as well if I ran these?

Depends on your setup. For a turbo car I reccommend it but its not required.

what motor?

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For the 3v I can do sizes for any vehicle though.

No more catch can for me send me a pm.

On the way.

This is a great thing, but can I have the dimensions. The height of the passenger side. I have a custom intake and want to make sure I have the room. Thanks Jeremy.

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Sure thing.

Should the PCV valve in the driver side valve cover be removed when using these?

I have seen it cut out from underneath the valve cover by a few guys. I still have mine in and its vents fine. One of those things that wouldn't hurt either way.
 
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Can these be in place of catch cans or should I be using both for a turbo set up?
 

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Correct these go directly on the valve covers to vent the crankcase. No need for both.
 

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Pm's replied. I have 25 kits in stock right now so plenty to go around lol
 

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Great pieces.

I use the same ones on my 850 HP Cobra, except, the element is black. ;)
 

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