PCV - Basic Question
Really! VERY interesting! I never woulda thunk it.
That is a very neat little setup you've got there. Having previously paid big $$$ for a fancy anodized aluminum catch can, your setup looks much more practical.
Lots of options; $80 to $150 aftermarket and DIY for around $20 using an air compressor filter like a Campbell Hausfeld. Try a search on "oil catch cans".
Link;http://www.pbase.com/rsrock/oil_catch_can
First I plugged up the throttle body inlet.Then I took that hose (from the intake valley) and I connected it to the Right side valve cover tube.I made a connector that screws in the Oil fill hole to suck out fumes. The oulet of the pump is attached to my air cleaner so it has constant vaccum pulling all the filtered crankcase fumes. At about 1 psi of boost, the motor kicks on to help suck out the rest and create a vaccum in the crankcase.Vaccum in the crankcase makes for a more efficient running engine
If you want to use a similar setup in a NA car,you just get a MSD or any RPM switch instead of a boost switch. Then adjust it to kick on at any RPM's you desire or let it run all the time if you want.
It Works great. No oily Throttle body or any smoke when I get on it,it has very clean exhaust. heres a couple of pics.I also have them posted on another thread.














