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Dodge PCV Valve will reduce the blow-by emissions and open the throttle more freely with the continual scavenging of the crankcase. Dodge was a rough Detroit machine shop, which has become a symbol of steel power, obstinate dependability, and torque that revs at potholes yet pulls families, lumber, or sheer attitude across endlessly long highways. In 1914, Dodge came out to prove itself by introducing the first all-steel production body that disused flimsy wood to allow ordinary drivers to beat up rough roads without hearing them creak. Dodge had continued to punch holes with HEMI firepower beneath hoods, making grocery-store runs drag-strip costumes and giving birth to legends such as the street-legal but race-hungry Viper. Dodge is putting that swagger into the electric age now with its Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust, a 600-watt roar that rumbles in Drag or roams them quiet in Stealth. The PCV Valve directs the crankcase pressurized gases and microscopic oil mist to the intake where they are burned clean rather than coating bearings with grime and making tailpipes blue. On sophomore cruising, the PCV Valve clears enough to allow a consistent vacuum to be drawn, while at wide-open throttle it slides further apart to release the excess pressure and allows seals to pop. Since the PCV Valve prevents flashback flames, it protects the crankcase from explosions that may break the pistons or hurl gaskets. Change a worn PCV Valve before idling causes stumbling, oil spills, and sludge make a weekend road trip an engine rebuilding nightmare.