Pcv
Exhaust is opposite of intake. Intake creates vacuum, exhaust generates pressure. (A four cycle engine is basically an air pump.)
Is routing pcv to exhaust a thing? Wondering how that could work...
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Is routing pcv to exhaust a thing? Wondering how that could work...
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It works great "IF" you don't use mufflers. Been around over 50 years, all you need is a oil separator(don't want to suck all your oil out) a backfire valve and some high temp hose.
Here you go
http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/25900/10002/-1
See where it says "Cannot be used with mufflers" Mufflers no matter how good they flow, create backpressure.
ROD
Here you go
http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/25900/10002/-1
See where it says "Cannot be used with mufflers" Mufflers no matter how good they flow, create backpressure.
ROD
It works great "IF" you don't use mufflers. Been around over 50 years, all you need is a oil separator(don't want to suck all your oil out) a backfire valve and some high temp hose.
Here you go
http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/25900/10002/-1
See where it says "Cannot be used with mufflers" Mufflers no matter how good they flow, create backpressure.
ROD
Here you go
http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/25900/10002/-1
See where it says "Cannot be used with mufflers" Mufflers no matter how good they flow, create backpressure.
ROD
Thank you! That's exactly what I am talking about. Do you see any benefit from this? I'm going 3inch all the way back.
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