The PCV valve provides a suction , and therefore a movement of fresh air, thru the crankcase. The fresh air enters the valve covers either valve cover breathers, or in a totally stock car, from the air inlet on the turbo inlet bell.
If the PCV valve is left dangling and open, Yes, the correct controlled "leak" of air into the throttle body for correct MAF calibration will occur.
But unless PCV is sucking directly out of the crankcase, breathers alone will not create the constant movement of fresh air thru the crankcase to carry off the corrosive vapors and moisture.
If the PCV valve is left dangling and open, Yes, the correct controlled "leak" of air into the throttle body for correct MAF calibration will occur.
But unless PCV is sucking directly out of the crankcase, breathers alone will not create the constant movement of fresh air thru the crankcase to carry off the corrosive vapors and moisture.