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Old 03-12-2017, 11:56 PM   #1
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PCV valve thread size

I want to VTA. Looking for a fitting to replace the oem pcv.
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Old 03-13-2017, 07:36 PM   #2
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I drilled out the valve, pretty straight forward
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Can't recall the exact thread size right now, but I ordered a fitting from summit racing. When I get my block back (getting built) I'll follow up with the fitting size I used. Its an open adapter that runs straight to my radium catch can on the pass side, then vents to atmosphere.
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Can't recall the exact thread size right now, but I ordered a fitting from summit racing. When I get my block back (getting built) I'll follow up with the fitting size I used. Its an open adapter that runs straight to my radium catch can on the pass side, then vents to atmosphere.
Did you ever confirmfitting size? Doing same as op but don’t want to drill out my pcv
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bump? im curious too. Should be the same as an sti's but nasioc is no help either
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Thread size is 3/8 BSPT.
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