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turboboy 01-29-2005 05:59 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 
nice setup, but hooking a line up to the pipe off the turbo for the filter will not give you vacuum like you want for your pcv :-\

shadetree 01-29-2005 06:04 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 

Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
nice setup, but hooking a line up to the pipe off the turbo for the filter will not give you vacuum like you want for your pcv :-\

Yes it will. Think about it. Where does the valve cover breather go, stock? Intake pipe.

That pipe will alway see vacuum. The harder you run the car, the harder it sucks.

Look at how stock turbo cars run their PCV.... it goes to the air filter pipe.

turboboy 01-29-2005 06:07 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 
you said you wanted vacuum, which is only present behind the tb, try tapping into your charge/intake pipe for your bov and see what happens...nothing :-\...i always just unhooked the pcv system, but if you want vacuum like you said for yours, find another source. There might be a tiny amount of negative pressure right there from the air rushing by into the turbo, but if youre really looking for a "vacuum" source, thats not it

shadetree 01-29-2005 07:25 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 

Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
you said you wanted vacuum, which is only present behind the tb, try tapping into your charge/intake pipe for your bov and see what happens...nothing :-\...

Vacuum is only present behind the TB? I disagree.

In a NA car, whenever the TB is open, the intake pipe is seeing vaccum. Hook up a vac/boost gauge to the inlet on a NA car's intake pipe and see for yourself.

Whenever the TB is open, the intake is seeing the same vacuum as the IM is.

Now let's think about turbo cars. The charge piping sees the same boost/vacuum as the IM does when the TB is open.
The air filter intake sees vacuum, always.

When the TB is closed, that's another story. You're example of BOV doesn't really relate, because the BOV only opens when the TB closes after boosting(when the IM sees AP right after boost)

Use the waste gate as an example: lots of people hook their wastegates up to their charge pipes(including me). The intake piping sees the same boost as the IM does.

Dude, take off your air filter and hold your hand on the intake pipe. Now tell me it's not seeing vacuum.

Or just look under the hood of a porsche 911tt, 300zx, WRX, pretty much any stock turbo car, and see how their PCV system is run.
btw thanks for the spell check. I always forget, 2 C's or 2 U's. Wierd word.

topspeed 01-29-2005 08:25 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 
so yeah about the oil lines?

Spenser 01-29-2005 08:30 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 
------- sweet man, are you in vancuver? wana trade? I wan't your car, will you sell it? I don't even need or want the turbo kit. I have a turbo ZC honda civic hatch that I"ll also offer up for trade. :)

shadetree 01-29-2005 08:31 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 

Originally Posted by topspeed
so yeah about the oil lines?

My bad.

I got the BSP to NPT adaptor thingie that goes in the block where the oil sensor was from McMasterCarr. Everything else I got locally, at Western Fluid Dynamics. They made all the hoses to length, had everything in stock. I was in a rush.

I can't remember how much it all cost. More than what Stealthmode sells his kits for. If I had to do it again, I'd just buy his kit.

shadetree 01-29-2005 08:36 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 

Originally Posted by Spenser
------- sweet man, are you in vancuver? wana trade? I wan't your car, will you sell it? I don't even need or want the turbo kit. I have a turbo ZC honda civic hatch that I"ll also offer up for trade. :)

I'm in bellingham. I used to live in Van for a little while though. I go up there to visit my boys and ride bikes pretty frequently.

If you saw my car, you wouldn't want it. All the clear is peeled off the hood. Lots of dents. I got a little loose with it, and put it in a ditch. It's ugly.

Spenser 01-29-2005 08:38 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 
no dude, I want it. as long as the body is straight and the inner fenders wells aren't completely rusted out I want it. I"ve been looking for a wagovan with RT4WD for 2 years

RENR 01-29-2005 11:27 PM

Re:My junkyard turbo install
 
wow looks like a clean setup. whats up with a pic of the whole car....


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