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whitefrs 10-09-2013 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan@AWD (Post 1260684)
Yup that's what I wanted to do.

You have pics of the other connection in the front?

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2

is hard to take a pic

but one goes to the PCV Valve and the other one goes to the Port under the AC compressor

Dan@AWD 07-27-2014 09:46 PM

Has anyone removed the PCV valve completely? Does anyone know the thread size of the PCV port on the block?

Dan@AWD 07-27-2014 09:50 PM

OK. It seems Revworks catch catch eliminates the PCV. They provide a vibrant adapter to do this. Does anyone know the part # on it?

http://www.revworksinc.com/Rev-Works...-S_p_3287.html

mrk1 07-27-2014 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezoris (Post 1260581)
This applies to any car with a variable PCV system. I went through a lot of this with my catch can research talking to radium about the importance of flow testing cans and making sure they maintain a proper seal.

PCV system is apart of engine design and ECU tuning straight from the factory. The vacuum is factored into the normal air fuel balance. So by plugging the port the port on the intake manifold it will cause as much as a 50-150 change in RPM drop. It can also cause fuel trims to change or ECU to trigger a more rich condition.

Bottom line is that Intake manifold was designed to take incoming blow by air flow from PCV and use it. Thats the point of the valve being variable.

Don't plug the hole on the IM. And don't vent your PCV line straight to the ground, it will spray oil and unspent fuel all over the under body or on the pavement.

I see your thought process on paper but I capped the port on my intake and saw zero side effects in practice. My catch can is VTA off both lines and the only down side is stink.

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...psee18eaf9.jpg

mrk1 07-27-2014 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan@AWD (Post 1868513)
OK. It seems Revworks catch catch eliminates the PCV. They provide a vibrant adapter to do this. Does anyone know the part # on it?

http://www.revworksinc.com/Rev-Works...-S_p_3287.html

Dan, I have a spare engine at the shop. Tomorrow I will pull out the PCV and see if I can find out the threads, I am interested as well.

Dan@AWD 07-27-2014 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mrk1 (Post 1868534)
Dan, I have a spare engine at the shop. Tomorrow I will pull out the PCV and see if I can find out the threads, I am interested as well.

Thanks!

Dan@AWD 07-27-2014 10:09 PM

Updated first post.

mrk1 07-27-2014 10:18 PM

I would like to have a pcv valve that references manifold conditions to operate but the gases get vented to my vta can.

mrk1 07-28-2014 10:47 AM

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps4f04e413.jpg

Looks to be 3/8 pipe threads. Not sure if its NPT or BSPT. The plunger is very easy to push up from the crank case side. This makes me believe that in a VTA setup the crank case pressure should have no problem moving this plunger up. How much flow is there is another thought.

Dan@AWD 07-28-2014 01:37 PM

Yeah I don't want there to be an issue VTA. I see a lot of setups still leaving the PCV on VTA, but technically should be removed with no vacuum present. Vibrant doesn't make a BSPT thread so I'm sure Revworks supplied a NPT.

Vibrant part #'s if anyone is curious to replace the PCV Valve with a -AN fitting:
  • Vibrant Part No: 10222 - Straight Adapter FItting; Size: -6 AN x 3/8" NPT
  • Vibrant Part No: 10221 - Straight Adapter Fitting; Size: -8AN x 3/8" NPT
  • Vibrant Part No: 10223 - Straight Adapter Fitting; Size: -10 AN x 3/8" NPT

mrk1 07-28-2014 02:52 PM

Im going to try and nail down which they are. I know the oil port on the front is bspt.

Dan@AWD 07-29-2014 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by mrk1 (Post 1869485)
Im going to try and nail down which they are. I know the oil port on the front is bspt.

For the oil sending unit? I'm pretty sure my kit came with a 1/8" NPT and no issues with it.

diirk 07-30-2014 11:31 AM

When I installed the FBM catch can I didn't want to pull the AC compressor because of the SC. But the line that runs out from it is easy to tap into. Just chase it out 6-8" and cut it there. just remove the remainder and cap it off.

Sportsguy83 07-30-2014 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan@AWD (Post 1870614)
For the oil sending unit? I'm pretty sure my kit came with a 1/8" NPT and no issues with it.

The Mach V Galley Adapter converts it from BSPT to 1/8 NPT

http://www.fastwrx.com/products/oil-gallery-plug

http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/027...g?v=1384791147


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