Huh... My catch can system actually works
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#18
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I'm confused... What prevents the vacuum tap pre-turbo from just drawing air from the engine bay through the filter on the catch can. Seems like it won't serve any purpose at all.
Any experience with the set-up is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-scott
Any experience with the set-up is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-scott
#22
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Sorry... still confused by that set-up.
-scott
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Vacuum at the VCs via the turbo inlet would help evacuate pressure for sure, but simply VENTING the VCs to atmosphere via the can seems to work plenty fine for most people. I think it would be better without that breather, but really the only way to know for sure is test each setup.
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Vacuum at the VCs via the turbo inlet would help evacuate pressure for sure, but simply VENTING the VCs to atmosphere via the can seems to work plenty fine for most people. I think it would be better without that breather, but really the only way to know for sure is test each setup.
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showpost.php?p=75474
I did some research but I am not finding a lot of good information.
#25
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Yes, that's why I said I think that omitting the breather on the can would probably be better. Even so, many people in the Supra community dont run a hose to the turbo inlet at all. They simply use large diameter AN fittings and hoses from both covers to a vented can and let the crankcase vent to atmosphere. All most people are looking to do is eliminate oil mist in the intake tract and prevent seal blowout.
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I read on SUPRAMANIA that it was bad to T off the 2 pvc valves on the valve cover?
and that it should be ran separate i'm not sure why but it was stated..
and for the na-t guys like myself they only used one side like this.
If the picture wasn't to clear here is the page link: http://www.motormavens.com/2011/06/c...jz-rotary-zr1/
and i also seen a diagram where they ran a line to the intake manifold and post turbo...
Anyone wish to clarify because I'm still kind of lost?
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and that it should be ran separate i'm not sure why but it was stated..
and for the na-t guys like myself they only used one side like this.
If the picture wasn't to clear here is the page link: http://www.motormavens.com/2011/06/c...jz-rotary-zr1/
and i also seen a diagram where they ran a line to the intake manifold and post turbo...
Anyone wish to clarify because I'm still kind of lost?
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Last edited by BAD954BOI; 09-29-11 at 07:59 PM.
#28
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yes I would not hook it up like in that picture.
It is not a good idea to T the 2 lines together, you are basically cutting the airflow each line sees in half, unless you double the size of the line where the 2 come together and run to the can, which would be a huge hose so basically not a good idea.
second, if there is a filter on the catch can, the other piece connecting to the intake is not doing anything at all for the catch can system, it will be pulling just as much air in from the engine bay as it will be from the valvecovers, which is not helping evacuation any and probably drawing in hotter air.
proper way is to run both to catch can with independent lines.
Either run a filter on the can OR run a line to the intake pipe. Dont do both
It is not a good idea to T the 2 lines together, you are basically cutting the airflow each line sees in half, unless you double the size of the line where the 2 come together and run to the can, which would be a huge hose so basically not a good idea.
second, if there is a filter on the catch can, the other piece connecting to the intake is not doing anything at all for the catch can system, it will be pulling just as much air in from the engine bay as it will be from the valvecovers, which is not helping evacuation any and probably drawing in hotter air.
proper way is to run both to catch can with independent lines.
Either run a filter on the can OR run a line to the intake pipe. Dont do both
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But what's your taker in the na- t setup cause the intake side it's being pulled into the intake manifold like factory and the exhaust side is ran to the can? would the intake side ever pump out oil like the exhaust side in the case of blow by?