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Old 02-25-2013, 11:15 AM   #15
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Regardless of having a CC oil vapor will still get into the intake. It will still get mucked up... only a bit less so than stock.

If one is under warranty it is a good idea to get the dealer service.

Documentation of dealer service performed... priceless.

Just my 2-cents... deposited.

With most all cans that is a correct statement, but not w/the RX can...have enough pictures posted to prove it.

The deposits are from oil ingestion in the intake air charge, and with one test car with over 62,000 miles and no gunked up valves thats a pretty good test. Tons of others w/less lies on showing the same.

And dealer never does upper induction or TB cleaning at no cost....its a non warranty service.

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With most all cans that is a correct statement, but not w/the RX can...have enough pictures posted to prove it.

The deposits are from oil ingestion in the intake air charge, and with one test car with over 62,000 miles and no gunked up valves thats a pretty good test. Tons of others w/less lies on showing the same.

And dealer never does upper induction or TB cleaning at no cost....its a non warranty service.

Then an Rx catch can may be the functional mod in my nearest future.
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