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07-04-2016, 05:20 PM | #1 |
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Why does a PCV need a breather at all?
Why don't we just run full manifold vacuum to the crankcase -without- a PCV, or even without a breather, so that it builds up a full 20 inches of vacuum in the crankcase?
Is the fresh air system an emissions thing? What does that accomplish? As I have my PCV on my LS motor right now it's capped off, so I get massive vacuum in the crankcase. That's not "correct", I need to open one bleed port to the atmosphere.... but why? My best guess is that even under vacuum, without a fresh air path, you've still got blowby gasses that lead to sludge and acidity, just at a lower level because it's under vacuum. With a fresh air intake, however, that's always replaced by fresh air. But that's totally a random guess.
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