papaindigo wrote:
Tuf-Mud with a GDE tune EGR function is minimal so I'm not sure you will get much benefit from a CCV bypass to ground. More importantly with that type of bypass you run the risk of the hose end freezing up in winter which boost the crankcase internal pressure and has been known to blow out the rear main seal which is a real chore to replace. I'd recommend either restoring the normal CCV routing or getting a Provent.
WWDiesel wrote:
Do your engine a favor and get a ProVent! EHM is NOT a good option and there are reasons why.
Much discussion on this forum about this very subject!
Read this and you will understand:
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=80491&hilitThere are also some free tunes available on this forum if you want to do it yourself and save $$$

I am planning on doing the provent just need to purchase everything. I have noticed the warnings on the site about doing EHM but I'm in western Oregon and it does not freeze very often here and at least not until next year at this point. I will have it put together correctly before then I assure you, thanks for the warnings.
I already had the GDE ECOTune but not the tool to flash it back to stock. From what I've read it is very important to flash the ECU back to Stock before trying to Flash in one of the Site Tunes that have been made. I'm correct in this thinking, right?
I do already have the OBD2 computer plug(I think the mpv13.2) that everyone has been mention, I believe I still need to download another program though to be able to correctly flash the system if I wanted to, I still need oto read more about it though to get the whole jist of it.