Ecoboost Positive Crankcase Pressure Relief
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Ecoboost Positive Crankcase Pressure Relief
Does anyone know if there's a positive crankcase pressure relief system in place on a factory Ecoboost setup? I would assume that Ford had factored in a solution, correct?
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It compliments the Dual Valve and a complete solution and still satisfy a closed system.
The Dual Valve RX catch can only services the passenger side, the "dual" part means it operates under boost and vacuum. During vacuum, it uses the intake manifold, during boost it uses the intake tubes pre-turbo (the closer to the turbos the better) as a vacuum source.
The Dual Valve RX catch can only services the passenger side, the "dual" part means it operates under boost and vacuum. During vacuum, it uses the intake manifold, during boost it uses the intake tubes pre-turbo (the closer to the turbos the better) as a vacuum source.
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It compliments the Dual Valve and a complete solution and still satisfy a closed system.
The Dual Valve RX catch can only services the passenger side, the "dual" part means it operates under boost and vacuum. During vacuum, it uses the intake manifold, during boost it uses the intake tubes pre-turbo (the closer to the turbos the better) as a vacuum source.
The Dual Valve RX catch can only services the passenger side, the "dual" part means it operates under boost and vacuum. During vacuum, it uses the intake manifold, during boost it uses the intake tubes pre-turbo (the closer to the turbos the better) as a vacuum source.
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It will pull air through the cleanside, through the crank case, then through the catch can and then into your intake. This allows evacuation all the time and a closed system. The separator is there for when you do have movement through the cleanside into the intake, to catch any oil/water vapors.
TunerBoost does a much better job of explaining it than I do. I am just a customer of his that wants everyone to realize the potential of his product.
TunerBoost does a much better job of explaining it than I do. I am just a customer of his that wants everyone to realize the potential of his product.
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