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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Anyone?

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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Yea, I saw that post. My confusion is thar my car is set up just the opposite. I have the passenger side ccv is connected to the inlet behind the throttle body. The manual shows both sides going to the inlet. I’m not sure if it matters driver or passenger side. I think gen 2 and 4 have the suction on the passenger side.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      If I’m not mistaken I believe that the Truck valve covers vent from the rear, the car from the front…Do you have the fittings in the rear of your valve covers?

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Mopar'er no car said:
      If I'm not mistaken I believe that the Truck valve covers vent from the rear, the car from the front…Do you have the fittings in the rear of your valve covers?

      Min vent front the rear. If you look at the pic from my manual it shows them venting from the rear. I don’t know if this is something year specific or not.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      I’ve done a lot of searching for install instructions for gen 3 catch can but I only have more questions. I have a Radium single CC I’m installing. I have 2 CCV 90 degree outlets at the rear of the valve covers, both go under the intake and the passenger side goes to the inlet right behind the throttle body and the drivers side goes to an inlet just in front of the throttle body. My understanding is that the passenger outlet going to just behind the TB would be run to the CC than back to the inlet. My confusion is the I had read that the drivers side valve cover is the ‘dirty’ side on a gen 3. Also I had seen in my manual where the CCV 90’s tee into a single hose at the back of the intake and go to the intake behind the TB’s. Any help is appreciated.

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