need help fairly quickly!
#1
pcv fresh air tube
i'm installing my ported tb and noticed that the one i bought (ported) doesn't have a fresh air tube (upper left tube on tb). is there a way to switch out my old one? anyone knows lemme know fast as i want my tb on before the sun goes down. thanks
james
james
Last edited by '02 WS6; 01-28-2007 at 07:03 PM.
#5
That's what she said...
iTrader: (8)
You can run that line from the valve cover, to any source where you get filtered air. An easy solution, would be to go pick up a small clamp-on filter and stick it on the end of the fresh air tube.
Another solution (and slightly better) would be to pull from an area in front of the throttle body, but behind the MAF. This way, the air sucking into your crankcase, and eventually into you manifold, will be METERED by the MAF. It's not very much air, and probably won't make a difference though.
If you're going to run a PCV system, you really need that tube pulling air into the crankcase. If you don't have it, you'll basically be running a straight breather, but it will dump into the intake charge. The fresh air tube uses "fresh air" to help purge the crankcase of combustion gasses.
Another solution (and slightly better) would be to pull from an area in front of the throttle body, but behind the MAF. This way, the air sucking into your crankcase, and eventually into you manifold, will be METERED by the MAF. It's not very much air, and probably won't make a difference though.
If you're going to run a PCV system, you really need that tube pulling air into the crankcase. If you don't have it, you'll basically be running a straight breather, but it will dump into the intake charge. The fresh air tube uses "fresh air" to help purge the crankcase of combustion gasses.