Gained 2.5 psi by taking out PCV system
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Gained 2.5 psi by taking out PCV system
Well I have been having problems with my PCV system so I decided to get rid of it and go with some breathers so instead of just caping off the fittings on the SC for the PCV system I looped them together with a hose so the fitting before the TB is connected to the fitting after it I started it up and the idle was high I expected that but the computer learned to compensate im sure tuning can fix this so I took her for a drive to make sure it was ok and when i gave it gas I watched the boost gauge and from 1000 to 4500rpm was getting 6.5 psi then it was like someone hit a turbo button and the boost climbed rapidly to 10psi the truck felt alot faster. Has anyone done this with the PCV system before I suspect the reason for the boost increase is becuase the SC is getting more air through the looped hose.
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interesting...... what did you do exactly? sounds like you are leting vacuam go by the blade and you messed up where the boost gauge now reads boost???? maybe need a picture or something.. explain more..
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Well I have been having problems with my PCV system so I decided to get rid of it and go with some breathers instead of just caping off the fittings on the SC for the PCV system.
I looped them together with a hose so the fitting before the TB is connected to the fitting. After it I started it up and the idle was high, I expected that but the computer learned to compensate.
I'm sure tuning can fix this so I took her for a drive to make sure it was ok. When I gave it gas I watched the boost gauge and from 1000 to 4500rpm was getting 6.5 psi. Then it was like someone hit a turbo button and the boost climbed rapidly to 10psi the truck felt alot faster.
Has anyone done this with the PCV system before?
I suspect the reason for the boost increase is becuase the SC is getting more air through the looped hose.
I am not an english major. Your first post made sense to me either way.
Well I have been having problems with my PCV system so I decided to get rid of it and go with some breathers instead of just caping off the fittings on the SC for the PCV system.
I looped them together with a hose so the fitting before the TB is connected to the fitting. After it I started it up and the idle was high, I expected that but the computer learned to compensate.
I'm sure tuning can fix this so I took her for a drive to make sure it was ok. When I gave it gas I watched the boost gauge and from 1000 to 4500rpm was getting 6.5 psi. Then it was like someone hit a turbo button and the boost climbed rapidly to 10psi the truck felt alot faster.
Has anyone done this with the PCV system before?
I suspect the reason for the boost increase is becuase the SC is getting more air through the looped hose.
I am not an english major. Your first post made sense to me either way.
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This is the back of the super charger hose in blue goes from the back of the super charger to my right (passenger side) valve cover and is connected to the PCV valve. The hose in red goes from the throttle body to the left valve cover (drivers side) this hose gets air from around the throttle body blade.
So I took a hose and connected the 2 fittings together (shown in white) now the super charger is pulling air through the throttle body and around it through the looped hose. So its like having a bigger throttle body, thats about as drawn and simple as I can make it.
On a side note I started getting codes p0101 becuase the looped hose is a vaccum leak, and im sure right and left bank lean codes will soon follow. So I put it back the way it was, I have to ask my tuner if he can tune it out.
So I took a hose and connected the 2 fittings together (shown in white) now the super charger is pulling air through the throttle body and around it through the looped hose. So its like having a bigger throttle body, thats about as drawn and simple as I can make it.
On a side note I started getting codes p0101 becuase the looped hose is a vaccum leak, and im sure right and left bank lean codes will soon follow. So I put it back the way it was, I have to ask my tuner if he can tune it out.