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View Poll Results: Does your Civic VX have a check valve in the PCV hose?
No check valve on my 1992 vx 1 9.09%
No check valve on my 1993 vx 2 18.18%
No check valve on my 1994 vx 1 9.09%
No check valve on my 1995 vx 0 0%
Yes there is a check valve on my 1992 vx 3 27.27%
Yes there is a check valve on my 1993 vx 2 18.18%
Yes there is a check valve on my 1994 vx 2 18.18%
Yes there is a check valve on my 1995 vx 0 0%
Yes I have a check valve but it's an after market part I added. 1 9.09%
I used to have a check valve and pulled it out. 0 0%
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Old 04-16-2011, 02:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Poll: does your Civic VX have a PCV valve?

There is a bit of disagreement on if the civic VX has a check valve in it's PCV hose, some find it in the upper elbow, some find it in the lower straight joint going in to the breather box, some find the PCV hose joints to be empty, void all together of a check valve.
So I wonder if it's only some years that had a check valve or California that did.
There has to be a pattern some where in why some of us have a check valve and some don't.


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Old 09-03-2019, 06:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My 92 vx pcv valve was the straight style, and it plugged directly into the breather box.
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Old 09-04-2019, 10:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I believe the difference is whether or not the vehicle is fuel injection or carb. As my friend said, carbs with vacuum leaks suck.

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