2.0L LSJ Performance Tech 205hp Supercharged SS tuner version. 200 lb-ft of torque.

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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 07:55 PM
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Well I have GM stage 2 and GM exhaust. I rarely drive my car and rarely get on it hard, but last weekend me and my buddy were messing around on the highway and I took it to redline several times, when I got home my dipstick had popped out and sprayed oil everywhere. From what Ive read the PCV valve just doesnt vent enough pressure in the crank case, so wheres the easiest place to put a breather to stop this problem? I know its not the piston b/c i already had a piston replaced, and I have the updated gasket and this still happens.

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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 08:11 PM
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i dont beleive the pvc itself was the problem, i believe it was the gasket leaking manifold pressure into the crankcase through the pcv port. adding a breather isnt the correction, as it can cause other problem (hear of cars throwing lean codes out of boost because the motor is sucking unmetered air through the crankcase and into the manifold through the pcv)
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 08:29 PM
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hmm well i have the new gasket installed, I havent talked to the dealership I dropped it off a week ago for this problem, the guy i dropped it off with wasnt there but the other mech looked up what was going on and he ordered a new intake manifold, and all the gaskets so maybe thatll fix it.
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