06 T-RED S/C GT
Senior Member
I have the exact take on it as Kelly. A modern vehicle with boost, having tighter tolerances doesn't absolutely need the vacuum pull to get stuff out and help seal rings in my opinion. I like to keep it simple and effective. Breathers are cheap and easy and prevents any oil from going back into the intake from the crankcase. while allowing crankcase pressure to vent.
I have been running breathers on my mustangs for 15+ years. My observations have been the passenger side and oil cap breather being open all the time allow it to escape and see the most oil collection and the breather filters need cleaned more often. The other side with the pcv check valve only vents under boost when there is enough pressure to come out that side. My driver side gets very little oil on it compared to the other side and rarely needs cleaned. You do want to check and change your oil more often on a full breather car as you do get moisture over time. Not significantly different. And I change the oil in my car once a year anyway regardless of miles.
I understand guys like closed system with vacuum from the case where they can collect the oil and don't have any smell that bothers some. So it boils down to what you prefer and want for your car.
Being that you've been running breathers on your mustangs for 15+ years with no issues, this would then appear as the most effective way to keep crankcase oil from getting into the intake while at the same time vent the crankcase..
However I'm still having trouble understanding how most of your oil is being collected on your passenger side, as opposed to your PCV driver's side ?
Prior to installing my current oil separator and check valve oil cap breather, it was my driver's side that collected crankcase oil and then into the intake manifold..
As I mentioned in a previous post, since I've been running the combo of the CFM oil cap breather with integrated check ball valve and oil separator, I haven't noticed any further crankcase oil going into the intake manifold so far, but as I also mentioned, if it does not work out ? Then I will look into either running breather filters or as Kelly mentioned, look into breather tanks just as he does, as an alternative..


