Originally Posted by
BenFenner SR20_Guy, sorry for the late reply. It depends on how often you're going to run the vacuum pump. If you are running the pump only at WOT or high throttle positions then you still need the PCV line. If you're going to run the pump all the time (assuming it can handle continuous running and you can put up with the noise) then you don't need the PCV line anymore.
Thanks Ben,
I think I may opt for the exhaust scavenging setup instead, as finding a suitable pump seems to be a problem.
Does your answer remain the same for this setup?
I have pulled the hosing off the top breather outlet - the one that usually leads to the Intake pipe - and it builds some serious vacuum there at idle. If I hold my finger over it for a few seconds it starts sucking on it pretty hard. When I let off it sounds like a dumpvalve! I figured the vacuum must be originating from the small tube connecting the intake manifold to the VC (near the middle of the intake cam side of the VC). I pulled that tube out and sure enough, the vacuum went away.
My thinking is that if I run the exhaust vac system then I can't have the motor trying to suck vacuum from that system (even though the pcv valve will block it sucking exhaust air back up), it just doesn't seem right ot me.
So I'm thinking I need to pull that small tube form the intake and block off both the intake and VC where it would usually go. It will cause some issues with idling but I should be able to adjust the TB to correct for it.
Would like to hear some thoughts please.