Larco
Well Known Member
Today I ordered an oil separator from a company and was told that I should buy the check valve and stand off for the exhaust because it would add 7 HP to the engine among other advantages. I ordered it mainly because I had and liked the direct connection to the exhaust from the crankcase vent on a former RV, belly stayed cleaner. Quite a few early builders equipped their RV's with a connection at the exhaust. This just seems like a very bold statement so I'm asking if anyone out there can verify this. It just seems like if such an inexpensive item would add much HP, this item would be in very high demand and hard to get?? Please help me understand this. Thank You,
Larry
Larry