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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Guys,

    May nag try na ba sa inyo ng mag "PCV delete" ???

    How to Install a PCV Delete - YouTube

    Kung meron, please share your experiences.

    Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    Guys,

    May nag try na ba sa inyo ng mag "PCV delete" ???

    How to Install a PCV Delete - YouTube

    Kung meron, please share your experiences.

    Thanks!




    Isn't the philippines polluted enough?

    You know that these blowby gases end up coating everything it gets in contact with. Youll end up with a dirty engine among other things.

    That's backward technology towards the 1930's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    Isn't the philippines polluted enough?

    You know that these blowby gases end up coating everything it gets in contact with. Youll end up with a dirty engine among other things.

    That's backward technology towards the 1930's.
    Oh thanks for the thought

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    Yeh it better to try improve the pcv system rather than delete it.

    Some of my improvemets on my carburetted toyota 4k.
    For improved idle performance (better manifold vacuum) i modified a cheap generic blue and black plastic pcv valve so that under low load high vacuum like idle, the conicla needle contacts plastic o ring instead of metal o ring. I made the pastic o ring out of an old drivers license which is completely oil resiatant.

    Installed a catch can between the intake manifold line to the pcv valve, and
    another one between the fresh air supply line between the rocker cover and air filter, to stop positive crank pressures along with dirt and oil mist during deceleration from being ejected into the carby or throttle body.

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    A proper oil catch-can is about the only improvement you can do to the PCV system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    A proper oil catch-can is about the only improvement you can do to the PCV system.
    Agree on this one. This is the best solution for me as well.

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    Well it depends on the engine. If its carburetted, then manifold suction is crucial, so improving the seal for high suction will limit the vacuum leak which the valve is designed to attempt to seal in the first place. It is supposed to only start opening and allowing the controlled leak once load is applied and/or throttle is opened but the standard design is a little primative.
    EFI on the other hand is so well controlled a little vacuum leaking isnt neccesarily going to cause enough trouble for this mod to be worth it.

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