This may be a dumb question but I figured I'd ask just to be on the safe side. Just recently I swapped over to a Gen V setup on my 2000, and was wondering if the PCV was setup correctly by me. I did plenty of reading and by what I've found it says to put a hose on the nipple on the back of the Gen V by the EVAP sensor, and run that hose to the air intake, between the throttle butterfly and MAF sensor.
"2) Second modification you must make is the PCV system extension. If you look at the Gen V, and locate the EVAP sensor, look to the right, and you'll see a small nipple. This is part of your PCV system, this MUST be utilized, or you WILL have a vacuum leak!! Below are your choices:
- You can run a tube from this nipple, to the air intake, this inlet must be located behind the MAF sensor, but before yourthrottle butterfly. In the LS1/Northstar setups, this is easily done by threading a tube into the air intake between theMAF sensor and the throttle body. On the L67 throttle body, it’s a little more involved. There is a brass plug on the bottom of the l67 tb, drill out the plug then tap it."
^That's on the Gen V swap thread, that I read up on before doing all this.
Here's some pictures to show you guys what I did
Thanks in advanced for any help.