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1: Started with 4" PVC fittings. the whole project cost about $30 vs. $160 for the Mann-Hummel CCV Filter

2: Hose barb and connector. The elbow and connector were CPVC not regular PVC so I had to use Marine Goop to glue it in.

3: Messy but functional

4: Took out the bottom 90* elbow and replaced with a 45 for less restriction

5: Stainless scrub pads for media to catch oil and soot

6: Glued felt to outside to minimize possible vibration noise. The duct tape and zip ties were only used to secure it while the glue was curing.

7: Here's the 45* input (Viewed from the bottom where the scrub pad would be)

8: Used teflon tape on the lid threads to keep it from sticking and provide a better seal. When it comes time to clean it out I plan on using a turkey baster. No need to get under the truck.

9: DIY Provent plumbed and ready for action. It fits snugly between the battery, brake reservoir and ECU. Its not going anywhere! The hoses and barbs I used are the exact same size and type used in the other DIY Provent canisters in the Lost Forums.
