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the oil breather puts air into the air box. not the other way round.
it's coming from the engine, not to it. or am I wrong? The mucky oil coming from the oil breather usually passes through the panel filter, but there won't be one in this case.....
just the cone filter.
you would need to remove the breather pipe from the box, and put your own oil breather filter on it.
The breather pipe still enters the air box after the air filter right next to the throttle body on the original air box and filter set up. This set up is fine.
mppolo wrote:do u still need the manifold connectiong in order to start the car on cold days
Nah. I took it off ages ago, made no difference. It's not there to help start the car, but to warm up the engine quicker when it's cold. Makes for better emissions, and perhaps better fuel economy when cold.
wrighty wrote:The breather pipe still enters the air box after the air filter right next to the throttle body on the original air box and filter set up. This set up is fine.
exactly, no matter if it breadths out or in, in the original setup, the oil breather is after the filter not before
oh i see what you mean! I didn't realise the 8v breather is inside the filter. It's different on a 16v, the breather goes in the LHS of the box, and the breather air goes through the filter, so this setup on a 16v would be worse.