eman
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Does someone have a detail picture of how the evac is routed into the stock catch can. I am not sure if you need to put and drop hose and a PCV valve between the motor and the catch can.
I have the rest of the routing figured out. Just would like some picture to verify if I did it right.
Thanks
Eman
I have the rest of the routing figured out. Just would like some picture to verify if I did it right.
Thanks
Eman


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Here is mine using exsisting catch can and PCV valve.
www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=34592&highlight=
If you need more info from the post, let me know.

www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=34592&highlight=
If you need more info from the post, let me know.



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Just route the hoses upward like Sno Warrior picture shows.
eman
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Rode it across the ice last night, (no snow yet) I cant believe the difference. Huge. Now I just need to get the evac set and rock on.
Eman
Rode it across the ice last night, (no snow yet) I cant believe the difference. Huge. Now I just need to get the evac set and rock on.
Eman
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Good to hear eman.
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