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Old 09-21-2006, 12:33 PM   #1
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Question Oil Sep & PCV

I have few questions about the oil sep and PCV so I can better understand how it works and if it will work for me. First off I drive a boosted ZX2.
I understand that the PCV is a one way that you sell , my question is when the car is boosting how does it vent if the PCV is connected to the intake manifold which is seeing boost, so therefore it would be holding the PCV shut untill vacuum? I would assume the valve cover breather would help a bit but if your boosting high #'s would that still be efficent enough? Now on vacuum the PCV would open and you would have the oil sep connected to prevent any oil from entering the manifold?

Appreciate the help/insight

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Old 10-03-2006, 10:42 PM   #2
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Old 10-04-2006, 12:17 PM   #3
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I have few questions about the oil sep and PCV so I can better understand how it works and if it will work for me. First off I drive a boosted ZX2.
I understand that the PCV is a one way that you sell , my question is when the car is boosting how does it vent if the PCV is connected to the intake manifold which is seeing boost, so therefore it would be holding the PCV shut untill vacuum? I would assume the valve cover breather would help a bit but if your boosting high #'s would that still be efficent enough? Now on vacuum the PCV would open and you would have the oil sep connected to prevent any oil from entering the manifold?

Appreciate the help/insight

Jeff

PCV valve we sell would be closed shut under boost and open only under vacuum.

Valve cover breather is fine with high boost applications.

Yes, The PCV valve would open under vacuum, so the oil separator would help to prevent oil from going into the intake manifold.
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