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With the use of a check valve in the line running from the exit of the catch can up to the intake plenum, there is NO positive pressure in the catch can lines. You're strictly dealing with vacuum coming from the intake plenum. Or you've got problems.

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With the use of a check valve in the line running from the exit of the catch can up to the intake plenum, there is NO positive pressure in the catch can lines. You're strictly dealing with vacuum coming from the intake plenum. Or you've got problems.

Right. Except in the case of forced induction; turbo or supercharger.

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It's easy to forget or install incorrectly.....I mean it's not but hey I have left everything other than a baby underneath my vehicles after working on them and driving away or trying to drive away.

 

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You don't really need a check valve on a normally aspirated engine. When the engine is running, there will always be vacuum drawing the vapors from the crankcase.

True. The only time there is low vacuum is low RPM with high throttle; that's when the CSS comes into play but as you said, you still won't need a check valve. The most pressure the intake manifold will see is 0.

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So, how many run a check valve on their catch can set up?

I think Elite recommends them...of course they would, right? I got one with mine but there is no need for a check valve on a N/A engine. If anything, a check valve might restrict flow just by design. I'm taking mine off anyway. I asked Elite in a post here what they think about check valves in a N/A engine and they haven't responded.

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I think Elite recommends them...of course they would, right? I got one with mine but there is no need for a check valve on a N/A engine. If anything, a check valve might restrict flow just by design. I'm taking mine off anyway. I asked Elite in a post here what they think about check valves in a N/A engine and they haven't responded.

 

 

Sound like you want to buy something ----- they’ll respond immediately!

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I tried one, but after seeing how much lung pressure was required to pass through the thing, immediately disregarded their recommendation to have one in the system. And they have the nerve to charge $12.00 for that "special billet" valve. BS, BS I say.

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Sound like you want to buy something ----- they’ll respond immediately!

True that...I guess that's business though.

 

I tried one, but after seeing how much lung pressure was required to pass through the thing, immediately disregarded their recommendation to have one in the system. And they have the nerve to charge $12.00 for that "special billet" valve. BS, BS I say.

That's a quick $8.00-$10.00 profit on each of those little puppies I bet...not bad. I think Elite makes a great product but they should only recommend check valves to those that have forced induction. They would score more points doing that in my opinion.

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