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Originally Posted by stieger
Breather is just a way to help relieve positive pressure in the crank case. The RX breathers have a built in metered valve so that only a certain amount of air gets in at a time. While a breather with a non-metered valve would cause you to run lean, the RX does not because it's metered. There are really no down sides to running a breather.
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Ok, I need to check to be sure what I have now...I am pretty well versed in the ls3 and upgrades but breathers are new to me, never really needed one before.
So how do I tell if I have a metered or non metered valve and breather vs non breather version.
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