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ok well i have been having problems with my b16a burning oil at high rpms(8000-8500RPMS) did a compression check and from water pump side it went240-241-242-243.
so i decided it couldnt be the rings. so i figure its somewhere in the pcv system. well i changed the valve and didnt help any. then i noticed that ontop of the charcoal canister there is a line i have capped off that has writtin around it pcv. i need to know where this line runs?
next i went to take the breather chamber off to clean it and found out that it wasnt gonna happen in the hour that i had to spare so put everything back togethor .
next ? is has someone removed this if so can you give me a walkthrough of how to take it off.
and last i need a diagram of all the vaccum hoses thats in the pcv system.
i have went through a quart of mobil1 synthetic 5w-30 in 1500 miles.
dont come in and tell me its my rings because the only time it smokes is at the end of a gear. i just need help with the pcv system thanks
so i decided it couldnt be the rings. so i figure its somewhere in the pcv system. well i changed the valve and didnt help any. then i noticed that ontop of the charcoal canister there is a line i have capped off that has writtin around it pcv. i need to know where this line runs?
next i went to take the breather chamber off to clean it and found out that it wasnt gonna happen in the hour that i had to spare so put everything back togethor .
next ? is has someone removed this if so can you give me a walkthrough of how to take it off.
and last i need a diagram of all the vaccum hoses thats in the pcv system.
i have went through a quart of mobil1 synthetic 5w-30 in 1500 miles.
dont come in and tell me its my rings because the only time it smokes is at the end of a gear. i just need help with the pcv system thanks
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Re: pcv system (sohctodohc)
Well, seeing as a b16 wasn't made to rev over ~8,000 I could see why the extra lift duration might cause problems.
Shift when your supposed to
Shift when your supposed to
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Re: pcv system (ek forever guy)
.....its the stock rev limit there buddy with the stock virgin p30 ecu so i am shifting when im suppose to it redlines at 8200.
my tach is a little off so thats what i see is 8500
my tach is a little off so thats what i see is 8500
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Re: pcv system (sohctodohc)
Well, not according to your first post.
Shift at 8200. If you're tach is off and you redline that often, I suggest you get your tach on right.
If it really does smoke at 8200 it's likely you've already floated a valve or seven.
Get a compression test done. Drive like a normal person.
Shift at 8200. If you're tach is off and you redline that often, I suggest you get your tach on right.
If it really does smoke at 8200 it's likely you've already floated a valve or seven.
Get a compression test done. Drive like a normal person.
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Re: pcv system (ek forever guy)
did you even read my first post or did u come n here to pull **** out of your ***???
what you have been babbling about has nothing to do with this whole post so go rack up your post count somewhere else.
i dont redline my car everytime i drive i was trying to say that when its close to redline or at the end of a gear.
haha seriously just go away you have no idea what your talking about
what you have been babbling about has nothing to do with this whole post so go rack up your post count somewhere else.
i dont redline my car everytime i drive i was trying to say that when its close to redline or at the end of a gear.
haha seriously just go away you have no idea what your talking about
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Re: (sageuvagony)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well, not according to your first post.
Shift at 8200. If you're tach is off and you redline that often, I suggest you get your tach on right.
If it really does smoke at 8200 it's likely you've already floated a valve or seven.
Get a compression test done. Drive like a normal person.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can't, the honda tach blows *** on 5g and 6g civics.
That's why I laugh my ***** off when people are dissing the ricer with the 5" autometer. Maybe he's a ricer, but he's actually seeing the right RPM where the person with their stock tach - ISN'T.
Shift at 8200. If you're tach is off and you redline that often, I suggest you get your tach on right.
If it really does smoke at 8200 it's likely you've already floated a valve or seven.
Get a compression test done. Drive like a normal person.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can't, the honda tach blows *** on 5g and 6g civics.
That's why I laugh my ***** off when people are dissing the ricer with the 5" autometer. Maybe he's a ricer, but he's actually seeing the right RPM where the person with their stock tach - ISN'T.
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To answer the question yes check to see if there is any leaks in the PCV system.
Check the grommet and black box.
Also invest in an endyn system, One for the front, and maybe one for the rear.
You arent venting pressure correctly and the oil is being pressured past gaskets or seals. You want 0 Positive pressure inside the engine block, and I KNOW on your B-series this is yoru problem, so you pretty much answered it yourself, Fix the positive pressure issue, THEN you may rev high like that.
Check the grommet and black box.
Also invest in an endyn system, One for the front, and maybe one for the rear.
You arent venting pressure correctly and the oil is being pressured past gaskets or seals. You want 0 Positive pressure inside the engine block, and I KNOW on your B-series this is yoru problem, so you pretty much answered it yourself, Fix the positive pressure issue, THEN you may rev high like that.
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