This may seem like a dumb question but unless you are boosting through the MAF why are you not plumming the PCV into the intake pre-blower? I have mine piped back in just after the MAF. I realize if you have the MAF downstream of the blower that the line would be feeding it in this arrangement not to mention the possibility of the pressurization of the crankase. I like the idea of not having the crankcase nasty's running through the intake since on a GEN 3 there is a low spot that the oil/sludge vapors condense and then require routine cleaning but for the earlier gen motors I really don't see the advantage excluding the fact that post blower MAFs do not like the oil vapors which is one of the other main reasons I neglected to mention I moved mine upstream of the blower. My Vortech is oil-lubricrated and at low RPM aperently there is some blowby through the gearcase seal that was leaving an oily residue on my intake tubing and MAF. This was before I plummed the PCV back into the intake so the Vortech could have been the oil source upstream of the MAF inducing the oil. I replaced the seals but felt better about relocating it to prevent a problem sneaking up on me later.
Has a nice whistle too...