Boosting and???? Remove PCV Hose from Intake Manifold
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Boosting and???? Remove PCV Hose from Intake Manifold
I have not removed my pcv hose from my intake and i have turboed my car. Im just wondering should this be left on??? It seems like im forceing air in to the oil pan and crank case..
Just wondering??
Just wondering??
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Re: Boosting and???? Remove PCV Hose from Intake Manifold (cnydelSolHybrid)
The pcv valve only allows airflow in one direction. (Well, it does when working properly). So you should be okay as long as it's not all gunked up. You might want to pull it out & give it a quick cleaning with some carb cleaner.
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Re: Boosting and???? Remove PCV Hose from Intake Manifold (cnydelSolHybrid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cnydelSolHybrid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have not removed my pcv hose from my intake and i have turboed my car. Im just wondering should this be left on??? It seems like im forceing air in to the oil pan and crank case..
Just wondering??</TD></TR></TABLE>
you do not want ot have your breather hose connected to your intake (charge) pipe. It will pressureize your crankcase.
The pcv valve has nothing to do with your breather hose. Run the breather hose to your intake (before turbo) pipe.
You do not want to pressureize your crankcase.
Just wondering??</TD></TR></TABLE>
you do not want ot have your breather hose connected to your intake (charge) pipe. It will pressureize your crankcase.
The pcv valve has nothing to do with your breather hose. Run the breather hose to your intake (before turbo) pipe.
You do not want to pressureize your crankcase.
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