IJ.;1115992 said:Goon: Settle.....
While mostly correct this "could" have been phrased more diplomatically....
IJ.;1116009 said:Go to your room till you're 37 mister!
KpSupra;1115993 said:Sorry for the extra post. I don't have a PVC system. When I bought the motor for the transplant, it did not have the cover that went across the back of the head. I just blocked off the two holes. Could that be a problem?
KpSupra;1115993 said:Sorry for the extra post. I don't have a PVC system. When I bought the motor for the transplant, it did not have the cover that went across the back of the head. I just blocked off the two holes. Could that be a problem?
IJ.;1115994 said:
gaboonviper85;1115983 said:you fail!!!.....the valve covers are vented into the intake just behind the throttle body...with that system it keeps your whole engine/crank case under vacume pressure....you want vacume in the crank case as it vents gasses and helps keep oil INSIDE the motor and turbo.
This has not a damn thing to do with valves as the vent system is compleatly seperate...if you put filters on your valve covers and don't keep your block under vacume pressure say hello to oil leaks and blown turbo seals....EVERYONE on this forum who knows wtf they are doing and are pushing serious #'s have the valve covers plumbed into the intake or exhaust or have an external pump...nobody runs those stupid filters accept maybe n/a people but still stupid...you need more study and less bullshit.
williamb82;1116036 said:ok, tap a hole in the valve cover, and install a boost gauge, and make a run at full boost in 3rd gear. see what you get. maybe on a bone stock car you might see a couple inches, less then 5 of vac. now put a full 3in exhaust, open intake, and turn the boost up to 14psi on even a stock turbo. wont be under vac anymore. turn it up on a upgraded turbo with 550's or larger and itll start getting very interesting with those tiny ports off the valve covers.
williamb82;1116162 said:the turbo even though sucking cant pull that much blowby through those small 2 vents. the more boost you run, the more blowby there is gonna be. period.
williamb82;1116162 said:the turbo even though sucking cant pull that much blowby through those small 2 vents. the more boost you run, the more blowby there is gonna be. period.
williamb82;1116036 said:ok, tap a hole in the valve cover, and install a boost gauge, and make a run at full boost in 3rd gear. see what you get. maybe on a bone stock car you might see a couple inches, less then 5 of vac. now put a full 3in exhaust, open intake, and turn the boost up to 14psi on even a stock turbo. wont be under vac anymore. turn it up on a upgraded turbo with 550's or larger and itll start getting very interesting with those tiny ports off the valve covers.
williamb82;1116162 said:the turbo even though sucking cant pull that much blowby through those small 2 vents. the more boost you run, the more blowby there is gonna be. period.
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No offense, but this reminds me of the saying about ignorance being fixable but stupid is forever...
KpSupra;1116486 said:“How many of you are running stock crankcase ventillation and do not have a problem with oil leaks?”
j3pz;1116017 said:thats part of your egr system, which is needed if you have emissions.
KpSupra;1116486 said:“How many of you are running stock crankcase ventillation and do not have a problem with oil leaks?”