PCV Set Up for Supercharger
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PCV Set Up for Supercharger
Currently for my cars pcv set up I have the pcv valve located in the drivers side valve cover and hooked to the intake manifold. On the passenger side valve cover I just have a push in breather. Will this set up work for a supercharged motor?
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
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Currently for my cars pcv set up I have the pcv valve located in the drivers side valve cover and hooked to the intake manifold. On the passenger side valve cover I just have a push in breather. Will this set up work for a supercharged motor?
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
Problem is: that open breather is allowing unmetered air into the engine, similar to a vacuum leak. Try to plumb it somewhere after the MAF and before the SC.
If you converted to Speed Density / no-MAF, then never mind.
If you converted to Speed Density / no-MAF, then never mind.
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
The PVC valve is the meter for the vacuum leak, I believe it should be factored in the tune if I'm not mistaken even for a MAF setup.
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
For a Speed Density system, I agree. But, for a MAF system, that metered leak is not measured my the MAF, therefore there is more air than the MAF is reporting... just like any old vacuum leak.
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
I believe the pcv going in the intake would be correct for maf or speed density no factory pcv that I know of does that differently. If it entered before the maf it could dump oil residue on the sensor and no one would want that.
For the breather I can't imagine wanting to hook that up to a boosted intake that would be a boost leak and for excessive boosted air would be forced into the motor. Does anyone know how a factory system like a grand national does this?
As far a breather being a vacuum leak how is a breather different than a tbi that pulls it though a hose through the air cleaner housing what is the control for the leak that I'm missing?
For the breather I can't imagine wanting to hook that up to a boosted intake that would be a boost leak and for excessive boosted air would be forced into the motor. Does anyone know how a factory system like a grand national does this?
As far a breather being a vacuum leak how is a breather different than a tbi that pulls it though a hose through the air cleaner housing what is the control for the leak that I'm missing?
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
Go over to dat dere tech site--> Gen III external engine --> search for "My catch can routing ok?"
A plethora of info
A plethora of info
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
Im a bit confused about this, I have a PCV valve on the drivers side, goes to a catch can, then to the intake manifold. The breather is also on the drivers side. The car is using quite a bit of oil, and the breather seems to be spraying out oil over the engine? Maybe even the gaskets leaking? Would moving the breather to the passenger side help?
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
Is your breather and pcv on the same valve cover? is your breather just a filter or is it tied in to the intake. Just out curiosity did u set extra ring gap for the procharger when u built the motor?
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
They are both on the drivers side. The breather is a filter, the pcv goes via a catchcan then to the intake. The catch can is a cheap one, probably not doing the job.
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Re: PCV Set Up for Supercharger
Maybe your pcv valve is not sealing as good as it should and to much boost is getting through.
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