PCV
Is there a DIY way to reroute it? And what not? BD has a kit but it's 130 or something like that and I don't really want to spend that much on something that seems much more simple to do/fix.
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Reroute the PCV? The stuff you get from a hardware store?
Are you talkin about the CCV(CrankCase Vent)? Yes there is a DIY way to reroute the CCV, Just need to flip the doghouse on the drivers side valve cover around and route some hose up over the brake booster, down to underneath the truck and as far back as you want to go. You can just vent it to atmosphere. |
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Ya lol that's what I meant lol idk what I was thinking. So just run hose done however far. And about the thing between the intake and the turbo? Do I just plug?
i was thinking positive crank case ventilation wow i still messed it up idk what i was thinking cuz seeing this is not cool Attachment 41964 |
Yep, Just have to plug the hole where the vapors would have gone into the intake...
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Or remove that black plastic tube and replace it with a short piece of 4" exhaust...
You added a Compressor wheel at some point... |
Originally Posted by CSIPSD
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Or remove that black plastic tube and replace it with a short piece of 4" exhaust...
You added a Compressor wheel at some point... |
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Your right, didnt notice the ported housing...:w2: |
Originally Posted by CSIPSD
(Post 746055)
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Your right, didnt notice the ported housing...:w2: would u take a look at the pic on https://www.dieselbombers.com/ford-p...ms-low-me.html and tell me if u think the leak there would be 10 or more psi leak? and what the little motor is? thanks :tu: |
I'm using this kit and like it: Crankcase Vent Kit I have it running to the front of the box, but am likely going to add hose and take it to the rear bumper
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