I only notice just the smallest amount of mayo in the winter, and its never bad, also its bone dry all summer. Just did the VCG last summer.
As for inspecting the hoses that you would have to remove the intake to get a good look at, yea, nope, not happening until its a real problem.
Like I said, it might happen once a winter, if that, and I check my oil level often enough that its not a problem, plus it will tell me if its low

I can say that is has the updated/insulated hoses though
Detroit gets plenty cold but not cold enough to cause a lot of problems
If I had the problem more often, I would seriously consider the GAS upgrade, but I plan on living some place warmer in 2-3yrs
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Originally Posted by Bdc101
I looked at the GAS website and it says they are having staffing issues which are keeping them from fulfilling orders for their CCV replacement. May not be a good option for people unless you can wait.
Sandbagger, when did you last replace your CCV? And when was the last time you inspected the related hoses for mayo?
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