Interesting Info
Originally Posted by
Coheed 1. the blow by gasses are gasses that are pushed past the rings on the compression stroke, so yes, they are metered before they even get into the combustion chamber. Now you will notice the hose that goes back to the intake is plumbed AFTER the maf; it would be pointless to have it plumbed before the maf because that would cause a lean running condition. The ecu only makes compensation for metered air, nothing else. Metering air twice will cause a lean condition.
So the blow by gases are not necessarily post burned exhaust gases right?
Makes sense to why the breather is after the MAF.
Originally Posted by
Coheed
2. Having the pcv system ventilated to atmosphere will not change blowby at all, blowby is constant and the amount of blowby depends on how much compression is lost through the rings. Now, the pressure in the crankcase and valvecover will depend on how well the pcv system is set up. Most likely if you vent everything to atmosphere you will lose power by increasing the pressure. You want the crankcase to be under vacuum or zero pressure if you can help it. the pcv valve helps this, among other things. It is a lot harder to descibe by typing, but hopefully you are grasping what I am saying.
Now I fueled up today and got 23 MPG, this is with the PCV disconnected. So it's a little bit of an improvement. But I did recently redo the valve cover gasket and resealed it. So maybe that is what helped instead of the PCV block off.
All I know is, the car has been running more like crap with PCV blocked off. Now since I found the bad Vacuum Cut valve, and replaced it I can see if that is what is really eating up my MPG's hehe.
Originally Posted by
Coheed
A gt42r turbo on a civic (with 2 -10an fittings with catch cans, in other words BIG) still has around 10psi of crankcase pressure when the turbo forces 40psi! Now that is some serious pressure. On a typical engine NA you won't see enough blowby to affect the power output that much, but on a turbo engine 10psi of pressure will increase the windage loss and reduce power.
Woa 10 PSI? Man thats a lot