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PCV, Just another Vacuum Parasite?
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It is much better to run a vacuum source to the crankcase and valve covers to remove pressure. Without this, you will much more prone to blown rings, seals, gaskets, etc. I want to remove my PCV setup and go with a vacuum pump and a catch can because the stock PCV setup on my motor is just sucking oil into the motor. Otherwise I wouldn't be too concerned with just the stock setup. Im not sure how much vacuum you want max, but will take any info I can on this subject.
Keep the alt. You want to reduce drag, get an electric water pump and power steering (or a non powersteering rack, like the fiero).Ben
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Well you get about 18-20" of vacuum at idle so Im sure something even less that that would be just fine for PCV. Maybe 15-10??1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
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Yeah, they have to be drained, but I have no problem with that. Hell, I can filter the oil it sucks up and just pour it back in the motor:P I dunno what it costs as I havent really had time to try to set it up, but to me its worthwhile with the vacuum pump.
I wouldn't checkvalve the PCV. I would want vacuum on the crankcase at all time, especially under boost.Ben
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Also, would it be possible to just run a check valve in the PCV line to allow vacuum to reach the crankcase but shut off flow when boost starts to go?
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