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Alright so i've just had some custom piping made for a new turbo i've fitted and i've just realised i now have nowhere to plumb the breather pipe from the turbo side rocker cover back into the inlet piping.

I still have the hose from the plenum side breather that connects to the pcv hooked up, and i have the u shaped hose that joins the 2 breathers hooked up. I'm wondering if i can just block the outlet that feeds to the inlet piping or does this cause problems?

Any help is appreciated guys. Can also provide pictures if required.

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The cam covers must be vented to something that is NOT pressurized. Therefore if you mean intake before the turbo that is OK, if you mean after the turbo (and therefore pressurized air) then it's is NOT OK.

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