SPE CCV kit

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I don't know how this is but the fumes were pretty bad on my No Limit kit on my 2011. Always got the comment "your trucks on fire" lol
 

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Probably because those new cabs seal up better

Also, after 300 miles the inside of the hose is still as tacky as when I installed it... zero sign of oil coming out of the hose


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If this dosnt have a baffle like the mpd kit you will get alot of oil drips in your driveway, ,I had a straight thru kit before, that's why I upgraded to the mpd with the baffle
 

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When you get closer to your oil change you will see, and it gets worse over time as the oil builds up in the hose, when I had a straight thru kit without a baffle I made a catch can with vent holes but it got messy so I bought the mpd kit
 

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We shall see
Will update in a few months I guess


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Now it’s leaking
seems like it can’t handle excessive pressure/ rpms



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No Limit CCV kit into a No Limit Catch Can, venturi into the exhaust for vacuum. Zero issues, 20k miles on this setup.

Drain the catch can every 5-8k or so.
 

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Had this on the list to do... and eyeing the SPE kit...did a diy run on my 6.0 for 7+ years and only dripped minimally once when Hotshot Eliminator was used vice 9100...

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