i said it in another thread but theres no real hardcore warning signs that the pcv valve has gone out. I remember taking mine out when it went bad and air was able to pass through both sides no matter which side i blew from. So when it does go out...and it will, how will you know? Better safe than sorry, its not like its alot of money.
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im not booted yet but i put one on anyway... i relized today that the arrows poiting away from the intake mani....which im guessing is wrong, correct? its still collecting oil tho and its only been two days......... i am gana fix it so the arrow points twords the intake mani tho, unless i here other wiseLast edited by Mike; 05-02-2006, 06:25 PM.
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01A PCV valve works by sucking crankcase air into the intake manifold after the throttle body, when you are at idle it is open, free to suck in as much oily fumes as it likes from the crankcase, then when you go full throttle it closes so that you dont get any oily fumes going into the engine (prevents detonation) so then if your boosting whatever psi it forces it shut, not open. The only way you could pressurise the crankcase was if you had your breather tube connected to the charge pipes.
people who run pcv lines to boosted piping often get massive oil blow-by
the pcv system is funtional at all times
this vaccuum in the crankcase can often get you more power thru less resistance on the intake and power strokes.
it is not uncommon to see an electric vacuum pump on drag cars for this purpose.
hooking up the pcv line to the piping before the compressor inlet will probably net quite a noticeable power gain if you previously had it set up incorrectly.[LEMNISCATE]
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bump because stock pcv systems on a boosted setup WILL blow your ringlands.
Just experienced this last night on someone else's car. I warned him...
It could have been a mix of too much power on a stock block and a stock pcv system, but who knows. The motor might have just handled the power well enough if he had a properly plumbed catch-can.
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01A PCV valve works by sucking crankcase air into the intake manifold after the throttle body, when you are at idle it is open, free to suck in as much oily fumes as it likes from the crankcase, then when you go full throttle it closes so that you dont get any oily fumes going into the engine (prevents detonation) so then if your boosting whatever psi it forces it shut, not open. The only way you could pressurise the crankcase was if you had your breather tube connected to the charge pipes.
My statement is incorrect and as d112crzy said, yes the PCV should be removed and a catch can used
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View PostQuoting myself from 2 years ago
My statement is incorrect and as d112crzy said, yes the PCV should be removed and a catch can used
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i have my oil catch can but no one seems to reply to see how they hooked it up on a h22..
do i have to put 2 ports on the valve cover?
maury
btw i have done research and just found couple of f series and a shit load of b series set ups. i have asked around and no luck..
maybe some one will help me here.
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Originally posted by excalibur02 View Posti have my oil catch can but no one seems to reply to see how they hooked it up on a h22..
do i have to put 2 ports on the valve cover?
maury
btw i have done research and just found couple of f series and a shit load of b series set ups. i have asked around and no luck..
maybe some one will help me here.
B series are different to F series - They can somehow tap into the block to relieve the pressure.
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