Hey guys,
So I'm currently in the process of working out the kinks of a remote turbo build. I know many aren't a fan of this set up to begin with for various reasons, but I decided to go for it due to the the previous mods I have done.
I thought I had a boost leak somewhere in the charge pipe, so I tried to test for the leak by running compressed air though the charge pipe with the engine off and turbo inlet blocked. The throttle plate was closed during this test. I had 3 psi in the charge pipe during the test (tee'd my boost gauge in so I would know if it was holding pressure). After going through the entire charge pipe I found no leaks, but that lots (bassically all) the pressure was coming out through the valve cover breather.
Is this normal for when the engine isn't running?
I realize there have been similar conversations about this on the forum usually relating to PCV bypass. I would prefer not to rehash the breather vs drilling throttle body argument, but just for your reference I blocked the tb with a set screw. Also its a 96 with angled tb.
Am I missing something here? You FI guys aren't modifying or removing your PCV valves to make this work are you?
What about the other gaping hole in the tb before the throtte plate? It looks like it leads to the iac? This doesn't lead to the crankcase does it?
Ultimately I'm just confused why the pressure seems to be going through the crankcase despite having the tb plug. Any help is greatly appreciated.
So I'm currently in the process of working out the kinks of a remote turbo build. I know many aren't a fan of this set up to begin with for various reasons, but I decided to go for it due to the the previous mods I have done.
I thought I had a boost leak somewhere in the charge pipe, so I tried to test for the leak by running compressed air though the charge pipe with the engine off and turbo inlet blocked. The throttle plate was closed during this test. I had 3 psi in the charge pipe during the test (tee'd my boost gauge in so I would know if it was holding pressure). After going through the entire charge pipe I found no leaks, but that lots (bassically all) the pressure was coming out through the valve cover breather.
Is this normal for when the engine isn't running?
I realize there have been similar conversations about this on the forum usually relating to PCV bypass. I would prefer not to rehash the breather vs drilling throttle body argument, but just for your reference I blocked the tb with a set screw. Also its a 96 with angled tb.
Am I missing something here? You FI guys aren't modifying or removing your PCV valves to make this work are you?
What about the other gaping hole in the tb before the throtte plate? It looks like it leads to the iac? This doesn't lead to the crankcase does it?
Ultimately I'm just confused why the pressure seems to be going through the crankcase despite having the tb plug. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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