Tee'ing off the brake booster line?
#4
TECH Fanatic
iTrader: (35)
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Maryland/Illinois
Posts: 1,660
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Carl, I was in the same boat. Could not find a 1/2" T.
I actually was able to use the port on the intake where the factory PCV goes. If you want I can shoot you a pic.
I was also a little hesitant to cut my booster line for safety reasons.
I actually was able to use the port on the intake where the factory PCV goes. If you want I can shoot you a pic.
I was also a little hesitant to cut my booster line for safety reasons.
#5
Originally Posted by smokinHawk
you could use a brass T with the appropriate sized barbs, they have them at all hardware type stores.
I looked at that, but it ends up being huge and ugly. I thought about using the PCV port, but I still need to Tee down to 1/4"
#6
TECH Fanatic
iTrader: (35)
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Maryland/Illinois
Posts: 1,660
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The pcv port uses a 3/8" hose, and I found quite a few different T options at the local NAPA store for 3/8" hose. I got some T fittings that worked out real good for what I needed. Just a thought.
Trending Topics
#8
TECH Fanatic
iTrader: (35)
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Maryland/Illinois
Posts: 1,660
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by Country Boy
I was going to use the PCV for a vacuum source undle idle or light throttle while using the inlet to the turbo as the main vacuum source. May change up some. I didnt think a 1/2" T was this hard to find..
FWIW, I was able to run my boost gauge, BOV, and PCV off that single port on the intake.
#12
ok talk to me goose im freaking brain dead today..
im looking at this and my eyes are going buggie lost on the fuel filter?? and CV???
what goes to the waste gate?
lets talk catch can first..so go from my ls6 valley tray to the the catch can, and then the nipple on my turbo connect that to my catch can?
im going to go get coffee and come back and look at this..
i dont think i have any of that crap..
what line would i want gopi9ng to my FPR
#13
TECH Fanatic
iTrader: (35)
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Maryland/Illinois
Posts: 1,660
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
OK, for the brain dead today
CV = check valve
The fuel filter is just that, I got a clear plastic fuel filter from NAPA (3/8" nipples) to use as an oil seperator. It keeps from sucking the oil into the intake manifold when not in boost. The check valve is there so that during boost you don't pressurize the crankcase.
My check valve is just a generic PCV valve, again from NAPA. Just be careful, some PCV valve have a pin hole so that they don't completely seal up. You want one without the pin hole.
Your wastegate signal come from the port on the compressor housing. I think that is the same for all turbo systems.
And yes, you have it right
LS6 valley cover -> catch can -> turbo inlet
At present I have no FPR, so not an issue. That is why I may end up changing things later down the road.
CV = check valve
The fuel filter is just that, I got a clear plastic fuel filter from NAPA (3/8" nipples) to use as an oil seperator. It keeps from sucking the oil into the intake manifold when not in boost. The check valve is there so that during boost you don't pressurize the crankcase.
My check valve is just a generic PCV valve, again from NAPA. Just be careful, some PCV valve have a pin hole so that they don't completely seal up. You want one without the pin hole.
Your wastegate signal come from the port on the compressor housing. I think that is the same for all turbo systems.
And yes, you have it right
LS6 valley cover -> catch can -> turbo inlet
At present I have no FPR, so not an issue. That is why I may end up changing things later down the road.
#15
#17
Originally Posted by bowtieman81
His is very similar to mine, he is the one who coached me on mine
#18
Originally Posted by bowtieman81
How do you like my art skills Carl? I can go head to head with your paint skills now
You arent diss'in my paint skillz, are ya
I would run the wastegate off of the intake reference. That will give you a better reference and a true boost reading since you drop pressure running through an IC or such.