Here you go Limbo 
Taken from the Endyn site, and explains why they are beneficial and saved me typing something similar.
This kit uses fittings that take advantage of the large oil return galleries at the back of B series blocks so no rocker cover mods are needed, though in saying that, big HP and big revving engines sometimes have sufficent crankcase pressure, that reliefs in both areas are required to keep it under control.
Another good product made by Vibrant performance, is a screw on addition to your oil filler location that allows for a breather tube to be run to a catch can instead of hacking your rocker cover.
Hope this answers your question,
Cheers.
The new Endyn breather kit has been in development for over 4 years. It's designed to provide high performance Honda B series engines with efficient crankcase breathing, while eliminating excessive intake charge oiling and the detonation associated with it.
Regardless of piston ring condition, all Honda VTEC engines all suffer from excessive crankcase pressure at high power and RPM levels. This is caused by extreme piston speed, long camshaft timing events, and a PCV system that is completely inadequate at high throttle angles and low manifold vacuum levels.
Many of today's large displacement B series engines are based on new blocks where Honda deleted the breathing "can" (on the rear of the block), causing these engines really suffer from extreme crankcase pressure (frequently high enough to rush past the seals, blowing the spark plug wires off the plugs.) Pressures like these cause oil and other contaminates to severely degrade the quality of the mixture in the cylinders, reducing power and greatly increasing the possibility of detonation.
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