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Old 08-06-2015, 09:09 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by The Radium King View Post
i can't speak for 'fro, but the aos vents three different locations - both heads and the case. that would mean a lot of hose re-routing and fabbing adaptors to replace the aos altogether. prolly the easier route would be to put the aftermarket aos between the stock unit and the intake as a backup.
That's exactly what I've done. I cut the connector end off the old AOS to give me a good end, then tapped and threaded in a brass hose fitting. Did the same on the intake side (cutting into a perfectly good 75mmTB intake gave me the willies). I had to plumb in a smaller T into the AOS line to accomodate the fuel vent line.

When that bowl in the supplemental AOS gets about 1/4" of oil in it I will pour it back into the oil filler. When I'm AXing or driving hard, hardly any oil accumulates at all. When I'm poking along on the interstate/ steady state low throttle driving I'll drain it about every 360 miles or per fuel fill-up.
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