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Der_Idiot 08-26-2015 03:53 PM

Looking for a check valve for PCV->Intake
 
Hey guys, I have been researching PCV and crank case pressure. A number of folks suggest (and are) running check valves for the intake / pcv route in case teh PCV fails to seal out boost. Anyone know what the best inline 3/8" PCV would be to use in this case? I have spent last night and today looking for a solution but the best thing I found was a generic Chinese bit that didn't offer me any details.

psyber_0ptix 08-26-2015 04:18 PM

I just got rid of mine due to oil still managing to get into the intake manifold (and actually condensing in the inlet pipe from my bypass valve.

Now I just run a catch can VTA. I may have one or two extra, but I'll have to track down where I put them, unless you want the one that came off my car.

acedeuce802 08-26-2015 04:18 PM

I haven't used this, but just something I found. McMaster-Carr

I'm not sure about keeping it under 150 degrees though.

Der_Idiot 08-26-2015 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by psyber_0ptix (Post 1260608)
I just got rid of mine due to oil still managing to get into the intake manifold (and actually condensing in the inlet pipe from my bypass valve.

Now I just run a catch can VTA. I may have one or two extra, but I'll have to track down where I put them, unless you want the one that came off my car.

How bad is the smell, honestly? It's a DD but I have heard the vented cans can smell awful.

I expect some oil will always get through there so I was thinking of the following: PCV -> Catch Can -> Check Valve -> Intake. I drilled out the valve cover port for the exhaust-side port, but I don't think I'll need a catch can over there (will get one if experience proves otherwise).

psyber_0ptix 08-26-2015 04:37 PM

I don't smell it honestly, but there is a film of oil on my driver side which is VTA. Catch can has some collected deposits and I've toyed with running it back to the IM with the catch can in line...but I still think vapors are getting through. It's not clean air even after the catch can does it's job so I just left it VTA for now especially if I plan on increasing boost when getting retuned.

I don't do emissions anymore since my car is 'of age.'

I'm thinking about putting a catch can on the driver side, due to the apparent oil condensation (or a slash cut to get a vacuum draw)

Der_Idiot 08-26-2015 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by acedeuce802 (Post 1260609)
I haven't used this, but just something I found. McMaster-Carr

I'm not sure about keeping it under 150 degrees though.

Yeah and it has a 20psi ceiling, good for many folks but not quite up to par for running 25-30psi. Thanks for the link though!

Braineack 08-26-2015 05:38 PM

I used ones like this:
Pack of Two 2 3 8" Viton Kynar Standard Check Valves Barb to Barb | eBay

but the one I got was rated up to 500°F

Der_Idiot 08-26-2015 05:49 PM

Right on! Thanks for the link! Just picked up a pair for the car. My google-fu just wasn't up to snuff, I bow to your search skills.


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