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πŸ”§ FRAM FV400 PCV Valve for Efficient Positive Crankcase Ventilation Review

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Details

MaterialMetal
BrandFram
Item Dimensions LxWxH1.5 x 1.16 x 2.88 inches

Description of πŸ”§ FRAM FV400 PCV Valve for Efficient Positive Crankcase Ventilation

Critical component to emissions compliance testing. Helps to ensure that your vehicle meets emission standards. Regular maintenance helps to avoid poor engine performance, rough idling, and stalling. Designed to reduce air pressure inside the engine. Helps to contribute to a fuel-efficient and smooth running engine.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

the picture is wrong

it fits my 2004 Xterra S/C model perfectly but the product received is different from the picture shown here. I was surprised by its quality as it looks even better than my old OEM one. For Xterra owners, this item is not suitable for the V6 N/A model.

Pros
  • Emissions Test Critical Component
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't waste time

I couldn't get the original PCV valve for my first generation Xterra supercharged Xterra from Worldpac in my shop, so i just got it The oil consumption shot up. I ordered a matching original valve from the dealer for $20 and now the oil stays in the engine.

Pros
  • Regular maintenance helps prevent poor engine performance, rough idle and engine stalling
Cons
  • Everything is fine

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor replica of the original valve

I bought this for my 2002 Nissan Frontier 4 cylinder truck. When I changed the oil I decided to change it. I removed the old valve with 18" needle nose pliers (the valve is almost inaccessible). I put the new valve on the hose and then tried to push it back into the grommet (large end of the valve). No matter how hard I squeezed, the new valve would not fit into the sleeve. I thought maybe it takes some oil to get into the bushing but that didn't help. I removed the new valve and compared it to

Pros
  • Helps meet your car's emission standards
Cons
  • Almost never