Only reason to do this would be to run an external PCV and catch can. Unless you are installing an intercooler which blocks off the PCV, you won't need to do it.
If you are dead set on doing it I will get you the information.
Sorry, I just figured one of these guys may have an idea about what to do. I heard it has a negative effect in conjunction with the EGR. Supposedly it leaves oil and sludge everywhere in the intake and exhaust valves and sometimes makes quite a mess in the upper intake manifold toowhy would you delete the pcv? on a n/a engine even? this is a pcv by pass thread to make it still work with a gen 5 blower swap.
whole catch can idea on a 3800 is silly too.
Haha ok :th_sign-thanks: for the info, I don't know much about the PCV or the EGR so i'm just basing my information off of what i've heard. I may just go the route of an EGR delete then for my build!just because it oils up the lim dont mean its wrong, egr has noting to do with the pcv either. and the egr can be deleted with no issues. as long as its tuned out.
"build".
I delete the EGR on every 3800 I have. Not only does it clean up the bay, but it prevents the TB gunking up with carbon over time as well. All the people that gripe you lose all this 2~ MPG business...care way too much about gas mileage.
"build".
I delete the EGR on every 3800 I have. Not only does it clean up the bay, but it prevents the TB gunking up with carbon over time as well. All the people that gripe you lose all this 2~ MPG business...care way too much about gas mileage.