PCV valve needed? (twin cam)
PCV valve needed? (twin cam)
hi, Is the PCV valve necessary?
will hose work or need that special thingy inside
will hose work or need that special thingy inside
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You may need one fitted to get a cert mate. If its an engine transplant you deff need one. I dont have one on my gold car as its just the head thats different and there for not classed as a engine transplant.
But if you are using a EVO or VR4 block you will need a PVC. Also depends on what you tell your cert guy :)
But if you are using a EVO or VR4 block you will need a PVC. Also depends on what you tell your cert guy :)
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Why tell them? Besides, the engine number regardless on block will be 4G63****** anyway. It won't alarm anyone unless they really know these cars....
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even if they did, what are they gonna do, measure the distance between the bellhousing bolts??
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
Good points guys.
Im sure the guy that cert'ed mine didnt even pull the wheels off it. I had to remind him about the wheel spacers lol
Im sure the guy that cert'ed mine didnt even pull the wheels off it. I had to remind him about the wheel spacers lol
1984 Sigma Super, Turbo Wagon
1990 GSR-VR 50,000ks
1984 GSR II 4G63 302kw atw at 24psi
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1990 GSR-VR 50,000ks
1984 GSR II 4G63 302kw atw at 24psi
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The twincam evo/vr4 head needs one as it pressurises the oil to over 100psi at idle. Without the valve you will expel a litre or more of oil everytime you drive.
It's your call.
If you don't have it and block it off, crankcase pressure will build up putting unnessecary stress on your head studs and may lead to premature failure of the seal of your HG. Or any other oil seal including the rocker cover seal or cam seals.
And if you think that rocker cover is strong, you have another thing coming.
It's your call.
If you don't have it and block it off, crankcase pressure will build up putting unnessecary stress on your head studs and may lead to premature failure of the seal of your HG. Or any other oil seal including the rocker cover seal or cam seals.
And if you think that rocker cover is strong, you have another thing coming.
[quote="Entaran"]The twincam evo/vr4 head needs one as it pressurises the oil to over 100psi at idle. Without the valve you will expel a litre or more of oil everytime you drive
wtf 100 psi at idle speed :o :?
wtf 100 psi at idle speed :o :?
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
135psi is normal depending on what oil you use...
24psi on a warmed up motor is good, no problem at idle but it should be more like 100psi @7k rpm...
The PCV is for evacuating crankcase-gases, and burn them, at idle/low rpm/mani-vacuum... when manifold pressure gets higher than the valvespring can hold, it closes and the gases goes the other way to the catchcan and filter/turbo primary side.
You don't need the PCV, tecnicaly. But probably for regulations and invarometal shit...
You NEED some type of breather for the crank-case/camcover.
24psi on a warmed up motor is good, no problem at idle but it should be more like 100psi @7k rpm...
The PCV is for evacuating crankcase-gases, and burn them, at idle/low rpm/mani-vacuum... when manifold pressure gets higher than the valvespring can hold, it closes and the gases goes the other way to the catchcan and filter/turbo primary side.
You don't need the PCV, tecnicaly. But probably for regulations and invarometal shit...
You NEED some type of breather for the crank-case/camcover.
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Good rebuilt stock JB starion motor is about 80psi dead cold idle, about 20psi at idle when fully warm, hits the tonne at about 6000 revs.Entaran wrote:My recently rebuilt race motor pushes 135psi at cold start, settling to 80psi after 2 minutes, then down to about 24psi at warm idle.
This is why you have breather valves. That's a SHITLOAD of oil pressure.
Have you never acutally hooked up an accurate gauge to a vr4 oilpump? ;)
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