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Just installed this cccv filter breather from Glacier Diesel which took about 10 minutes. In the instrutction they indicate plugging the turbo charger side right at the turbo housing. I called Glacier to see if it was okay to mount billet plug up near the where the breather is mounted. That way if I am on the road and have any issues where truck needs to go to the dealership I can have it back to stock in short order.
Fired engine no codes or problems am leaving for a trip to Bay Area today and will be going over the Sierra. Will keep you posted. |
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