Philly D wrote:You must go pre tb into the intake tube. Also you need a baffled catch can.
Your one way check valve in your intake manifold may be stuck open so your boosting your bottom end
Y3llowCav wrote:Philly D wrote:You must go pre tb into the intake tube. Also you need a baffled catch can.
Your one way check valve in your intake manifold may be stuck open so your boosting your bottom end
This. And unfortunately the only way to check on that it to take the intake manifold off. There's a check valve between the #2 and #3 intake ports on the manifold that allows crankcase pressure out but doesn't allow pressure in when you go into boost. It's a known problem that this check valve eventually goes bad and allows boost to enter the motor. If that is happening it will cause oil leaks and eventually seals will blow out. Most people just don't cut the gasket and block this hole off completely. I haven't done it personally as my check valve seems to be operating normally....for now.
If you don't want to buy a catch can right now it isn't 100% essential but it is strongly recommended. My advice, should you decide to buy one, would be to buy a good baffled one right away instead of using a cheap ebay piece. Mishimoto makes decent ones.
All that REALLY needs done is a hose from the valve cover to the intake tube before the tb like mentioned. If you're not doing that, it WILL have problems. You absolutely cannot vent pcv to atmosphere with these motors. If you find that your are having check valve problems, then you'll need to address that as well.
Y3llowCav wrote:Philly D wrote:You must go pre tb into the intake tube. Also you need a baffled catch can.
Your one way check valve in your intake manifold may be stuck open so your boosting your bottom end
This. And unfortunately the only way to check on that it to take the intake manifold off. There's a check valve between the #2 and #3 intake ports on the manifold that allows crankcase pressure out but doesn't allow pressure in when you go into boost. It's a known problem that this check valve eventually goes bad and allows boost to enter the motor. If that is happening it will cause oil leaks and eventually seals will blow out. Most people just don't cut the gasket and block this hole off completely. I haven't done it personally as my check valve seems to be operating normally....for now.
If you don't want to buy a catch can right now it isn't 100% essential but it is strongly recommended. My advice, should you decide to buy one, would be to buy a good baffled one right away instead of using a cheap ebay piece. Mishimoto makes decent ones.
All that REALLY needs done is a hose from the valve cover to the intake tube before the tb like mentioned. If you're not doing that, it WILL have problems. You absolutely cannot vent pcv to atmosphere with these motors. If you find that your are having check valve problems, then you'll need to address that as well.
EvoFire wrote:Y3llowCav wrote:Philly D wrote:You must go pre tb into the intake tube. Also you need a baffled catch can.
Your one way check valve in your intake manifold may be stuck open so your boosting your bottom end
This. And unfortunately the only way to check on that it to take the intake manifold off. There's a check valve between the #2 and #3 intake ports on the manifold that allows crankcase pressure out but doesn't allow pressure in when you go into boost. It's a known problem that this check valve eventually goes bad and allows boost to enter the motor. If that is happening it will cause oil leaks and eventually seals will blow out. Most people just don't cut the gasket and block this hole off completely. I haven't done it personally as my check valve seems to be operating normally....for now.
If you don't want to buy a catch can right now it isn't 100% essential but it is strongly recommended. My advice, should you decide to buy one, would be to buy a good baffled one right away instead of using a cheap ebay piece. Mishimoto makes decent ones.
All that REALLY needs done is a hose from the valve cover to the intake tube before the tb like mentioned. If you're not doing that, it WILL have problems. You absolutely cannot vent pcv to atmosphere with these motors. If you find that your are having check valve problems, then you'll need to address that as well.
This is 100% not true. I have been running a vented system for over a year, and sure I burnt a tiny amount of oil, but nothing regular checks cant keep ahead of. Less then 1 qt per oil change. Which GM says is normal anyways.
It is just my opinion of course, but here is what I will be running.
VC nipple AND oil filler hole (with adaptor of course) to vented catch can, vented catch can to POST TB vaccum port.
Magik1109 wrote:i like the mishimoto because you can take it apart to clean it up as the saikou shimi, you cant!
i dunno which one to go yet.....