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So here is the deal, about 10K ago (at 90K) I changed the timing belt on the B7 & all the other stuff in there, rollers, tensioners, pulley's, etc. To get the job done, I had to remove the lower driver's side Innercooler pipe, to my surprise I ended up with about 2 quarts of oil on my garage floor. Car at the time had 90K and this was probably the first time the pipe has been removed.
I'm aware that these 2.0's have serious blow by and carbon build up, nothing like my B6's 1.8T, (I guess I'll wait and see on the B8???) I just had the BG service done and my dealer and the car is running amazingly better...
My question is this...I'm about to pull the PVC tomorrow, and I'm sure since my B7 is an 2006 it's probably the first edition of this part. Should I replace? Should I get an Oil catch can?
How do you test the PVC, is there a blowing or suction method? Is there a home-made DIY on how to bypass this thing? I've seen the catch can and the delete plate, but honestly, I don't really want to spend to much $$$'s on this one. This car will never see any engine mods, this one is the work horse and just gets driven a lot...
Thanks so much in advance for your comments and direction.
Tony
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