Crankshaft Breather Hose

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So I recently installed the Armaspeed Carbon Intake. I believe I installed everything properly. My only concern is the breather hose. I heard how fragile it is. The connector part to the inlet itself is in good shape. I can’t visually identify if the other end is in good condition or not. I was very careful when detaching and reattaching the hose. Wouldn’t there be a CEL if the hose was broken?
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So I recently installed the Armaspeed Carbon Intake. I believe I installed everything properly. My only concern is the breather hose. I heard how fragile it is. The connector part to the inlet itself is in good shape. I can’t visually identify if the other end is in good condition or not. I was very careful when detaching and reattaching the hose. Wouldn’t there be a CEL if the hose was broken?
I broke my connector part during install. its still connected to the intake, everything works great although my initial CEL was for other reasons ;)
 

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I broke my connector part during install. its still connected to the intake, everything works great although my initial CEL was for other reasons ;)
Yup same over here, I semi broke it but everything works fine.
 

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So I recently installed the Armaspeed Carbon Intake. I believe I installed everything properly. My only concern is the breather hose. I heard how fragile it is. The connector part to the inlet itself is in good shape. I can’t visually identify if the other end is in good condition or not. I was very careful when detaching and reattaching the hose. Wouldn’t there be a CEL if the hose was broken?
I don't know what it is these days but anything plastic with regards to QD connectors and wiring connectors seem very fragile particularly on cold weather. To the point where I dread messing with plastic connectors in our winter temps that aren't really even cold at 5-10 deg C. On my bikes it doesn't seem to be an issue but the cars it's a pain.

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If you just cap/block the crank/block PCV fitting and run a VTT breather oil cap and compliment your PCV system with a catch can, you can just eliminate it all together. Those OEM fittings are fragile and super cheap quality.

On my top mount setup I just have it capped off.

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Do you have a clearer picture of what you used to block it? doesn't look like a typical rubber cap on the barb.
That's an AN fitting cap. He is using a metal fitting to the block that replaces the OEM plastic fitting.
 

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Gotcha, would you happen to know off the top of your head the size of the fitting? I bought some fuel hose and a spare oem breather hose the other day to replicate your flexi-hose, but this looks like a less cluttered solution.
I don't off the top of my head but I've been meaning to find out. If you you find out first, please share. :)
 

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was able to grab a picture of the fitting but unfortunately the part number (s280922) is a dead end. the other stamping is a material reference.

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was able to grab a picture of the fitting but unfortunately the part number (s280922) is a dead end. the other stamping is a material reference.

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What are you trying to do?

BMW #11158699312 and it comes attached to the breather hose.
 

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yep, thats the part number i ordered to harvest the fitting ends from.

Goal was, in order of preference:
1. eliminate the ccv hose, using a breather filter on the check valve and cap the intake, OR
2. plug ccv port entirely and cap the intake, OR
3. harvest the check valve for an AOS
 

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yep, thats the part number i ordered to harvest the fitting ends from.

Goal was, in order of preference:
1. eliminate the ccv hose, using a breather filter on the check valve and cap the intake, OR
2. plug ccv port entirely and cap the intake, OR
3. harvest the check valve for an AOS
Want to take some measurements of the fitting? I would imagine it's a pretty standard size.
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