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That dosent tell you anything, all it says it you cant fit a bigger motor without telling them, you can get approval to fit a bigger motor though.

The problem is that you would need an inspection and we are not going to fit a bigger motor and leave it stock so ti wouldnt pass.

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I think you need a PCV valve in the inlet manifold, so all you can do is take the rocker breathers to a catch tank then filter the air somehow and run a hose to the manifold.

This means that the rocker cover may be under pressure as there is no where for the gas to go other then the manifold, in which it would then need more pressure to vent back in, if you know what i mean. Ive seen a few setup the same so it must be ok.

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