Re: Is this right
FWIW, I would just block the passenger front pcv valve spot (not put a filter in) or remove the y completely and leave a single pcv. Putting a filter in kind of negates the whole reason for having a pcv valve on the passenger side, at that point you might as well just put a single filter in.
The reason for filters on the driver side and two pcv's on the passener is so you pull air through the engine from the drives side over to the passenger, pulling the vapors with it. If you throw a filter on the passenger side up front then when the rear pcv is active you'll just be sucking air through the filter right in front of it, instead of drawing it through the crankcase and scavenging the vapors. Make sense?
The reason there was a Y to begin with was because the factory wanted constant vacuum pulling there, so when you had manifold vacuum the rear pcv would be sucking, and when you are under boost the pressure would shut the rear pcv and there would be a vacuum on the inlet side of the turbo, which would be sucking on the front pcv.
Leaving only a rear pcv still gives you vacuum when you're not under boost, which is the majority of the time, but leaving the rear pcv in and putting a filter on the front just breaks the system introducing a source of air for the vacuum to pull that doesn't require drawing air through the motor. I can't see any benefit to doing that.