Thanks for the input guys.
I had never heard of one of these until recently. Our Jeep has the 4.7L V8 and one Saturday I went to check the fluids, etc. I took the oil cap off to find this:
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LOST it thinking I had a blown head gasket, so I rushed it in to the shop only for them to tell me they couldn't find a leak anywhere after doing a few tests including an exhaust/radiator test. I took it home and started doing some research and found out that this specific engine is notorious for condensation accumulation and that it was a known issue that occurs when the engine is driven frequently for short distances (the condensation doesn't have a chance to completely vaporize by the engine heat). Well, I put a catch can on that engine and I was stunned at the garbage that was being pumped down my throttle:
So now I've been running that catch can on my Jeep for a few months and it removed a great deal of crap from being caked on my valves, etc. My bro has an eclipse that he is building for racing and when he was tearing apart the stock engine, he showed me why he is putting a catch can on his - I couldn't believe the thick, black sludge that had accumulated all over the valves and in that area.
So after seeing my bro's eclipse and my experience with our Jeep, I figured it definitely couldn't hurt anything by keeping that crap out of the GTP's "throat." Because of how the PCV sits in the S/C'er I really wasn't sure if it was possible. I think I see where you're going with plugging the PCV and modding the S/C'er. My GTP is a DD, so I'm not too thrilled with the idea, myself. I was more looking to see if there was an easily accessible vacuum line that I could splice into that would do the same job. If not, I'll just live with it and won't be too worried about it. The car just passed 140K miles this weekend and I really want to do anything I can to squeeze the most miles out of it as possible.
Anyway, sorry for the life story but there's where I'm at. Thanks again for all the input and advice, I really appreciate it! :th_thumbsup-wink: