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kamilk69 07-27-2006 05:22 PM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
alright i got a question, i dont feel like getting a catch can and all that ---- so would it be alright if i just ran the crank case vent to turbo inlet and stuck a oil separator.

http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?Pag...OD&ProdID=1127

anothercivic 07-28-2006 03:02 AM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
With the price of that kit I wouldn't see why you wouldnt just do it right and make your own catch can. Pretty much there is no way to get around modifing your PCV setup without using a catchcan. Either you run a vented catch can or you run a sealed catchcan while utilzing the beroulli effect catch can. I did my entire setup with the sealed catch can for under $100.

95_civic_lx 07-28-2006 03:39 AM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 

Originally Posted by kamilk69
alright i got a question, i dont feel like getting a catch can and all that ---- so would it be alright if i just ran the crank case vent to turbo inlet and stuck a oil separator.

http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?Pag...OD&ProdID=1127

isnt the oil separator the samething as a catch can?

the aircompresor filter is only $10

StinkyFeet 07-28-2006 07:20 PM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
Im wondering if you really need a different pcv system for low boost (6-8lbs)... if your not in boost for long periods of time.

anothercivic 07-30-2006 05:15 AM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
If your PCV valve fails than you run the risk of pressurizing the crankcase. Than you will have opposing pressure on the top and bottom of the piston...not a good thing. Don't risk your engine for under $100 to do it 100% correct. you can do it for like $30 if you really want to. No point to risk what you got for such cheap $$$.

95_civic_lx 08-22-2006 05:46 PM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
has anyone tried using the smaller filter, the one with 1/4" ports

BlackTurboAE86 10-04-2006 09:04 PM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
Hmmm...What do I do if my car doesn't have a PCV valve...I want to solve or at least help my crank pressure problem I have a 4AGE with a T25 running 8PSI

Birdley42008 10-13-2007 12:56 PM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
Is it just me or do the pictures not work?

ifly87 10-13-2007 01:04 PM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
usually the pics stop working after about 15 years or so since the last post.

Birdley42008 10-13-2007 01:12 PM

Re: DIY Two Way PCV System How-To (HoMedepoT style)
 
I need these pictures. Like a crackhead needs crack.

http://absolutecoolness.com/filepile/crackhead.jpg

to be PC.

http://www.stickfight.net/images/ava...-crackhead.jpg


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