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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postconstantly? i.e. WOT???
nah, most of the time the throttle plate is closed isnt it?
which is when highest VAC is in IM, so that is the VAC source for the PCV system.
the intake air provides a source of clean air, as it may end up in the combustion chamber...
not sure what you are talking about?
but the pressure in valvecover is higher due to being attached to the intake manifold, isnt it?!
HUH if its attached to the intake manifold via moving air it will cause a vacuum!
the valve cover has vacuum via the intake manifold.
Umm contradicting yourself above there tinks?
simple.
(except maybe at WOT, which is when the PCV valve CLOSES anyways)Memorable quotes
Originally posted by Q_ballsome say, his vtec was switched off on his last 4 outings at wakefield....
and that his foot comprises of only a heal and a toe...
all we know is hes called The Perry!!Originally posted by tinkerbellif those HA's are 7k old - i will eat my own arsehole...
Originally posted by WayneNever again complain about a honda's reliability just be glad you dont own an Alfa
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Originally posted by tinkerbell View PostNB - just realised ALL my comments apply to non-forced-induction engines only...
my comment only works for NA cars when the movement of air from high pressure to low pressure causes vacuum in the intake arm as well as the intake manifold same source similar vacuums..Memorable quotes
Originally posted by Q_ballsome say, his vtec was switched off on his last 4 outings at wakefield....
and that his foot comprises of only a heal and a toe...
all we know is hes called The Perry!!Originally posted by tinkerbellif those HA's are 7k old - i will eat my own arsehole...
Originally posted by WayneNever again complain about a honda's reliability just be glad you dont own an Alfa
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is the crank case connected to the air intake manifold? yes.
is the crank case connected to the air intake pipe? yes.
is the vacuum in the air intake manifold higher than the air intake arm? yes.
then the air enters the rockercover/crankcase from the air intake pipe, air flows throughout the engine and it is ingested into the intake manifold via the PCV valve...
doesnt it?
(except at WOT when the PCV valve closes.)... retired/
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Originally posted by Wlee2 View Postactually if its forced induction we remove the hose that goes from intake arm to the Valve cover because it will just force air into the valve.. and just run a mini filter.. and plus u dont wanna loose precious PSi when it doesnt go into the intake manifold =P
my comment only works for NA cars when the movement of air from high pressure to low pressure causes vacuum in the intake arm as well as the intake manifold same source similar vacuums..... retired/
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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postis the crank case connected to the air intake manifold? yes.
is the crank case connected to the air intake pipe? yes.
is the vacuum in the air intake manifold higher than the air intake arm? yes.
then the air enters the rockercover/crankcase from the air intake pipe, air flows throughout the engine and it is ingested into the intake manifold via the PCV valve...
doesnt it?
(except at WOT when the PCV valve closes.)Memorable quotes
Originally posted by Q_ballsome say, his vtec was switched off on his last 4 outings at wakefield....
and that his foot comprises of only a heal and a toe...
all we know is hes called The Perry!!Originally posted by tinkerbellif those HA's are 7k old - i will eat my own arsehole...
Originally posted by WayneNever again complain about a honda's reliability just be glad you dont own an Alfa
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are we just arguing the same bloody point?Memorable quotes
Originally posted by Q_ballsome say, his vtec was switched off on his last 4 outings at wakefield....
and that his foot comprises of only a heal and a toe...
all we know is hes called The Perry!!Originally posted by tinkerbellif those HA's are 7k old - i will eat my own arsehole...
Originally posted by WayneNever again complain about a honda's reliability just be glad you dont own an Alfa
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ok..
1. we are i think arguing the same point
2. higher Vacuum = Low Pressure!!!
3. high pressure is llike 1 atm Vs 2 atm.. 2 atm of pressure is higher than 1
4. Vacuum as you call it is whats caused when a higher pressure moves to lower
vacuum is only relative to another
and i would lilke to think that even if the plate is closed that air is still moving through the intake arm since our cars still has to idle.. and that still needs air..Last edited by Wlee2; 28-05-08, 05:24 PM.Memorable quotes
Originally posted by Q_ballsome say, his vtec was switched off on his last 4 outings at wakefield....
and that his foot comprises of only a heal and a toe...
all we know is hes called The Perry!!Originally posted by tinkerbellif those HA's are 7k old - i will eat my own arsehole...
Originally posted by WayneNever again complain about a honda's reliability just be glad you dont own an Alfa
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Originally posted by Wlee2 View Postim going to stay out of this for now.. since me and tom already had this discussion =P..
but if the rocker cover is sucking in and lets say what chi said the gasses is going into the engine before it goes near the catch can? then why did it catch something?
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the "why did it catch something" is flawed logic...
air flows from the intake arm -> rockercover -> crankcase -> PCV valve -> intake manifold -> combustion chamber -> exhaust
do you disagree with the above statement?... retired/
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Originally posted by Wlee2 View Postok..
1. we are i think arguing the same point
2. higher Vacuum = Low Pressure!!!
3. high pressure is llike 1 atm Vs 2 atm.. 2 atm of pressure is higher than 1
4. Vacuum as you call it is whats caused when a higher pressure moves to lower
vacuum is only relative to another
and i would lilke to think that even if the plate is closed that air is still moving through the intake arm since our cars still has to idle.. and that still needs air..
I have a question for you tinkerbell: Why does the PCV close at wide open throttle, I would have thought that under this condition cylinder combusion pressures would be highest and hence blow-by will be significant and this pressure will require venting? Or are we assuming that blow-by is not significant unless your motor is shagged?
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Originally posted by ChargeR View PostI think this discussion would go a little better with a few pictures and less non scientific wording muddying up the issue.
I have a question for you tinkerbell: Why does the PCV close at wide open throttle, I would have thought that under this condition cylinder combusion pressures would be highest and hence blow-by will be significant and this pressure will require venting? Or are we assuming that blow-by is not significant unless your motor is shagged?
highest combustion chamber presasure means you DONT wantr any oil vapours as thes lower octane...
BOOOOM!
that is why the PCV valve is tehre - to SHUT at WOT so no oil vapours get into the intake manifold...
sorry - gotta go
maybe discus 'race' vs 'road' PCV's and why mugsee's in between attempt is less than ideal currently?... retired/
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