Ok, so here's my install. This was done after 2 days of frustration at my inability to find 1"ID fuel or heater hose that would fit onto the ProVent so no comments about my redneck methods (I grew up in Oklahoma so come by it honestly)
Parts list:
1"ID to 3/4" ID copper plumbing fitting
3/4" ID heater hose
1/2" ID clear vinyl tubing (for drain)
1/2" barb and cap fitting
5 hose clamps
Everything came from the plumbing aisle at Home Depot.
See here for pics:
http://www.one-ring.net/jeep/gallery/vi ... nt-install
1)The day before, glue the reduction fittings to the ProVent. Just goop up plenty of gasket maker around the ProVent fittings, press on the copper fitting and let dry overnight.
2)Remove the plastic sound housing from the top of the engine
-unscrew oil filler cap
-remove cover - it's just press-fit w/ rubber grommets.
3)Remove the airbox
-unplug the sensor wires from airbox top - there are 2
-remove top
-remove air filter
-remove airbox bottom (it's just press-fit w/ rubber grommets)
I removed the hose from the Turbo to the Intercooler to give myself more room - not sure if I needed to do this now. There was oil in this large line.
4)Remove existing CCV line. See the pics for the line to remove. the CCV end is easy, the turbo end was a PITA. Since I knew I was replacing it I just cut it off (slit from the end and it'll slide right off). There was oil in this line also. No wonder the intecoolers gunk up on these things.
5)Cut and install drain tube on ProVent - I used 16"
6)Cut and install heater hose onto ProVent (I ended up w/ 19" for the top [input] hose and 16" for the bottom [output]).
7)Install ProVent. It's a tight fit but it'll drop in. I put a tie-wrap (zip-tie) around the ProVent and the vacuum thing in front of it. But it hasn't moved in a couple hundred miles.

Reinstall the airbox - getting the top back on sucks but it'll go.
That's it. I'm watching the glued fittings but so far it all looks good, no oil anywhere.