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Hopefully there's no more catch-can drama in this forum thanks to this thread
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Very very Good info. Thanks
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nice post dude, on your open catchcan breather, where did you run your intake breather, did you use a small kn filter or run into the can?
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feel free to critisise any of my tests and testing methods.... empiricism is what I'm after, my ego can suffer.
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does the open breather catch can setup offer any vacuum?
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nice info, i think i'm gonna try the exhaust slash cut style since emmisions is not of concern.
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Great Post!!!!
One quick question, I didn't see a test using one of the ports on the back of the block and the port on the valve cover similiar to the open breather ventilation method, what would be the drawback to doing it this way?
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All this means is that their will be less ventilation. Won't be that big of a deal, but slightly worse. With an open breather setup you want as much ventilation as possible. I remember a thread a while back were someone was suggesting using only 1 of the 2 ports with on the rear of the block to cut down on it siphoning oil. I never had this problem using both ports and without the use of anti-siphon tubes in those fittings. |
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would some excess ventilation not come out the valve cover port as well?
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Running 2 catchcans would be better. Making another port on the valve cover with a second small breather filter would be nice too. You do have diminishing returns however.... |
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I appreciate the time you put into putting this together
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One more note.... If anyone is going to use the Exhaust slashcut tube method make sure you do not run a cat and that the slashcut tube is below or after your O2 sensor. |
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Yay! The wait is over!
I am going to have to read over this again and study it later... I'm a few drinks deep right now so I have a hard time focusing at the moment! Thanks for putting the time, effort, and money into the research... I for one, really appreciate it! |
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How does that gauge read vacuum?
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Great write up. H-T apreciates the time and effort that went into doing this test.
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Very informative non biased stuff here. Nice job.
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dasher, what do you think about this setup?
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=935871 You can add catchcans in the appropriate spots easy.
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thanks for explaining this...
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Dasher, great write-up! I give
Anyway, I am running an exhaust PCV setup, and I noticed I get a good clean -4 to -5 inches of vacuum that gradually increases as RPM and load increases. I am wondering if your test car is running a catalytic converter? If you put the slash cut tubes before the cat, you will end up with pretty bad vacuum (and sometimes positive pressure) at the slash tubes. I had mine relocated to after the catalytic and it got much better results. Reason for this is that the catalytic converter is a highly restrictive portion of the exhaust, and anything before the cat will generally build up pressure as load increases. If the bungs are after the cat, the exhaust is going from a high restriction to a lower restriction portion of the exhaust. This will effectively put the Bernoulli effect to use
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