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Here is a picture of what I explained (not my car, but this is with the stock clear hosing provided with the ARC tank). I did have a mixup however

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Here is a picture of what I explained (not my car, but this is with the stock clear hosing provided with the ARC tank). I did have a mixup however and the hoses route to the rear ports, not the front. However, as I did mention, the two ports on the intake manifold are closed, as are the two front (I said rear previously) coming from the block...and I do own one, just saying.

However, you can route it however you choose.
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Here is a picture of what I explained (not my car, but this is with the stock clear hosing provided with the ARC tank). I did have a mixup however and the hoses route to the rear ports, not the front. However, as I did mention, the two ports on the intake manifold are closed, as are the two front (I said rear previously) coming from the block...and I do own one, just saying.

However, you can route it however you choose.
There seem to be many ways to route catch cans... but if the front crankcase inlets are capped in this picture, I don't really know how this is supposed to work? Not trying to give you a hard time, I just don't really understand....
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