Vaccum line sharing?
Vaccum line sharing?
Can your BOV, boost gauge, fuel reg run off one vacuum line?
Tuners cringe a bit when you run multiple things off a single vacuum/boost line, but in theory, it's all good.
Some may argue it would create a delay to your boost gauge, but compressed air acts pretty quickly. I'd be happy to do it.
Ideally, you'd just tap a few new outlets to your inlet manifold and run a dedicated line for each purpose.
Some may argue it would create a delay to your boost gauge, but compressed air acts pretty quickly. I'd be happy to do it.
Ideally, you'd just tap a few new outlets to your inlet manifold and run a dedicated line for each purpose.
The PCV valve on the cam cover isn't for vacuum broski. It is a vent for oil and will get gummy as fuck. You do NOT want that connected to anything you "like". It generally goes direct to a catch can.
Drill/tap a few new connections on your inlet manifold if you're fresh outta lines, while you're there - replace every vac line in your engine. It's cheap and they're probably old and feral by now anyway.
Drill/tap a few new connections on your inlet manifold if you're fresh outta lines, while you're there - replace every vac line in your engine. It's cheap and they're probably old and feral by now anyway.
well thankfully my dohc engine is new along with all my vacuum lines etc.
broski I heard PCV valve isn't just a breather like you say. it goes to your intake manifold,. and has a packing or stuffing inside (which i have seen) that restricts flow to aid oil pressure inside the engine,
then, your cam cover breather, goes to a catch can.
broski I heard PCV valve isn't just a breather like you say. it goes to your intake manifold,. and has a packing or stuffing inside (which i have seen) that restricts flow to aid oil pressure inside the engine,
then, your cam cover breather, goes to a catch can.
The PCV has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the oil pressure.rodney007 wrote:well thankfully my dohc engine is new along with all my vacuum lines etc.
broski I heard PCV valve isn't just a breather like you say. it goes to your intake manifold,. and has a packing or stuffing inside (which i have seen) that restricts flow to aid oil pressure inside the engine,.
In is a simple device fitted into the rocker cover that has a hose running to the IM that allows fumes to be drawn from the crankcase when the manifold is in vacuum=suction so they can be burnt during the combustion process but closes to seal the CC when positive pressure = boost occurs
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
^^^one way valve in the old money.
rodney have you removed you balance shafts?
removing them ups oil pressure a bit.
rodney have you removed you balance shafts?
removing them ups oil pressure a bit.
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Ive got a vacum distributor in my brake booster line.
Its a nice size hose with a bit of volume. Fine for a BOV and boost gauge etc. Id use a separate vac line straight form the manifold for the fuel reg though.
Its a nice size hose with a bit of volume. Fine for a BOV and boost gauge etc. Id use a separate vac line straight form the manifold for the fuel reg though.
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