Edit. Of course you. nailed it and im dumb. The leak is coming out of the tstat housing
I was going through a divorce and was out of my house and away from the car for a year+ and just noticed this. Compared to your pic, it looks like I have a valve there because it's definitely not the same. Could that cause any damage? It's been that way for a while, I recall doing something with that part, but again it's been a while. Also, when I was getting it tuned after headers and new exhaust they were having trouble because the A/F kept saying rich on the passenger side, not sure if that would have cause it.
Either way, seems like I need a different part there?
Ill pull it tomorrow night and get a pic of what's in there. I just ordered this, which appears to be the mopar part (3671076) equivalent.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=937259&cc=1384747&pt=5052
Edit. Alright, it would have kept me up to not just take the 45 mins and pop it out. This is what was there. I know I didn't do this, but it's not a PCV. Someone put a different fitting in, but either way it's not a valve. What is weird is someone clearly ordered a hose to attach to it this way rather than the right angle CCV part. Should I be checking any part numbers to see if there is something not right with my crankcase, possible engine swap? After I purchased the car, I got paper work from the shop that originally tuned it along with some other stuff they did, but the story was a guy blew past the limiter and did a bunch of damage. I still have the invoice, but it didn't indicate they swapped the entire engine. Adding invoice, this was from 2011. Either way, that hose was clearly to attach to a PCV. I've since got rid of the electronic cuttouts, went with long tubes and 4 inch exhaust, had the heads redone at nth moto in MN, and put the stock airbox on in place of the k&N.
But the leak is for sure the tstat gasket. So I will swap that.