i just found this pic and i see that this mthod is using vacuum i think , This is supposed to be a 2.2 build http://drift.skayltd.jp/files/RYO 2... engine bay(to be spotwelded and painted).JPG
i think this is using vacuum too is it not ? http://drift.skayltd.jp/files/R.Y.O. pink 180SX engine room.JPG
1 - remove WOT breather hose from inlet pipe. 2 - plumb that hose in to a catch can. 3 - vent the catch can to atmosphere via a filter 4 - realise that unless you're running shit loads of boost it won't make a measurable difference to power at all. 5 - open your bonnet when parked so people can see your shiny catch can. You can just disconnect the hose and stick a breather filter on it, but then should you have a massive blow-by event it'll basically become a hose pipe for hot, flamable, oil vapour. No one likes being on fire. Really we need a "why-to" guide more than a "how-to". And the "why" is basically that you have increased the engines performance to the point where the standard breather system couldn't cope. Clean your inlet pipework inside, go for a drive, then check it. If it is dripping with oil inside after a short drive then maybe you should do something about it. Whether that something is to vent to atmosphere or fit piston rings that work is your choice. Over filling the engine with oil can also cause excessive oil carry over in to the breather system.
Looks like it. BTW if you use the image icon rather than the link icon you get either side of your link and the picture looks like this: Saves people clicking on links.
Thes engines need vacuum all of the time... - SRT Forums - SRT4, SRT6, SRT8, SRT10 & Dodge Forum SR Owners... More HP Easy Mod... Catch Can Setup - Zilvia.net Forums | Nissan 240SX (Silvia) and Z (Fairlady) Car Forum Changing PCV Setup--Opinions Wanted - SR20 Forum yes my info is assumptions at the min because i am in the process of building my engine because it put all the oil into the catch tank out the dipstick went on fire spun a bearing and threw a rod out of the block, however its important to know that the engine had only approx 1k miles on it with new pistons, rings, all bearings, crank polished balanced, along with the head reconditioned with seals, guides, reseated valves, bc springs. hence no issues with the engine pressurising the crank due to old worn out parts, which is why im assuming that breathing was the issue as the car was mapped running 1.4bar boost venting to the atmosphere. i was running no pcv as it was maped to idol without one, then crank vent went straight up to T on rocker then to catch then to atmosphere. dont get me wrong im not saying it will not work venting to atmosphere as all it needs is the pressure to go somewhere but im assuming it will get out of the engine with a little assistance quicker when plumbed into vacume. what happened with my own settup i can determine that the oil in the catch was coming from the crank case because when it filled and was not venting to atmosphere any more (ie blocked cause of oil) the pressure came out threw the dipstick as it had no where else to go. then from reading the above topics etc i can see the flaw in the design with the T piece, the oil goes the easiest route and that is straight threw to the catch tank. my options are to modify my rocker cover to have two seperate connections (which is the way a vvt rocker has been designed and im assuming again that this problem doesnt occur with this type) because a pipe is then run straight from the block to the head, and any oil that is present will drain threw the head to the block again leaving just the vapour to deal with. this is where the second connection comes into play, i will run it to the catch tank and then to the intake behind the filter but before the afm only reason i am going to apply a vacume is because in one of the topics above it has been proven with dyno runs that vacume apposed to no vacume does have an advantage the main issue is the poor design of the 180sx rocker cover im hoping to have everything up and running again in a couple of weeks and i will report back on how its working or possibly not if thats the case chris
i think from reading that you have a vvt engine? which has two connections already in the rocker cover? thats what im hopefully going to achieve by either welding a vvt and non vvt together or the simpler way by adding a connection to my nonvvt cover like done in one of the topics i posted can other people that have had issues or had no issues state weather or not its vvt or non vvt rockers cause i think this is where the problem is occuring maybe im wrong to assume and yes im guessing that all problems are with nonvvt heads and vvt heads are fine thanks chris
lol you guys are going to be sick of me replying to everything but im gona try everythin to hopefully prevent me blowing another engine correct pcv only works at idol, ive mapped it out of the equation which effectivly means i can block it off completely? the power issue is at wot what does everyone think?
from everything then i am assuming everyone knows where im coming from? which for me means that the picture above is completely wrong, ie the pressure from the crank will go straight up threw the t into the intake again which looks to be before the afm which means unmetered air into the intake. and no catch can unless standard one is behind that heat shield will mean oil and vapour which if they get the pressure i experienced the intercooler will be filling with oil with no warning someone stop me my head is fried lol
@chrisb - Mine is a vvt engine, you're right. I think you've misdiagnosed your own engines problems. I'm fairly sure something failed causing so much crankcase pressure. How did you run it in? If you hadn't put the catch tank in, the oil would have gone through the inlet!
was run in before the mapping and ran at 340hp settup for 6 campionship rounds and a couple of practice days, then turbo blew, while i was up grading i took head off and got new guids and seals in because that wasnt done when i got the valves seated and also bc springs, then mapped for same boost but running bigger turbo and external gate settup before at 340 i would have filled a catch tank every two events but at 380-400 it was every few laps ive learnt the hard way on how oil starvation really kills an engine, got my head back today and it needed new guids and seals which i assume also went due to the lack of oil as all were practically new when i took the car out that day.
Chris my SR runs at 370 bhp with 740 injectors, 2871R etc. It is used hard on track 2 / 3 times a month. Yesterday it had customers driving it asll morning and then passenger rides in the afternoon. That was 120 X 45 second runs yesterday afternoon. Next Sunday it will have the same kind of day at Buxton. It has had this lifestyle at this power for a year and has not yet filled the catch can once.
I have just been out and checked the catch can after yesterday and there's maybe half an eggcup of oil in it. It's not your breather that's at fault I don't think.
you have vvt rocker so oil get redirected threw the head back to the block leaving only vapour coming out the other port to catch tank. the only way to tell if you car would be doing the same is to put a catch tank between the block and rocker. chances are alot of vvt cars in the country are doing the exact same thing only noone realises because of the better rocker design the vast amount of nonvvt competition cars i have looked at over the past few weeks seem to have the same problem, almost everyone of them had the dipstick cable tied in and engines soaking with oil from breather. i think there is a very good reason nissan had the small black catch can between the block and the T in the rocker, il be cutting my old one in half to see how well its baffeled