Blew the oil dipstick tube out
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If and thats a big if... Your compression and leak down test pass. This thread might help with your PCV system. https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...rs-inside.html
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I have seen a cracked ring that didn't show up until leakdown as well.
He has a one-way valve that is famous for getting crudded up between his intake manifold (boost air) and his crankcase. I set these cars up so that all PCV lines from the engine go into a trap and the other side of the trap goes to the blower hat to provide a stronger vacuum under boost.
He has a one-way valve that is famous for getting crudded up between his intake manifold (boost air) and his crankcase. I set these cars up so that all PCV lines from the engine go into a trap and the other side of the trap goes to the blower hat to provide a stronger vacuum under boost.
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I have seen a cracked ring that didn't show up until leakdown as well.
He has a one-way valve that is famous for getting crudded up between his intake manifold (boost air) and his crankcase. I set these cars up so that all PCV lines from the engine go into a trap and the other side of the trap goes to the blower hat to provide a stronger vacuum under boost.
He has a one-way valve that is famous for getting crudded up between his intake manifold (boost air) and his crankcase. I set these cars up so that all PCV lines from the engine go into a trap and the other side of the trap goes to the blower hat to provide a stronger vacuum under boost.
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I had the exact same problem this weekend....dipstick popped up under 16 psi of boost.
Running Mahle forged pistons so I am not too worried about the ring lands, but from what I am reading here my crankcase vent system is maybe not good enough???
Running an -8AN from each valve cover into a vented catch can and that's it.
Should I also run a line from the catch can to the intake side of my turbo??
Running Mahle forged pistons so I am not too worried about the ring lands, but from what I am reading here my crankcase vent system is maybe not good enough???
Running an -8AN from each valve cover into a vented catch can and that's it.
Should I also run a line from the catch can to the intake side of my turbo??
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I had the exact same problem this weekend....dipstick popped up under 16 psi of boost.
Running Mahle forged pistons so I am not too worried about the ring lands, but from what I am reading here my crankcase vent system is maybe not good enough???
Running an -8AN from each valve cover into a vented catch can and that's it.
Should I also run a line from the catch can to the intake side of my turbo??
Running Mahle forged pistons so I am not too worried about the ring lands, but from what I am reading here my crankcase vent system is maybe not good enough???
Running an -8AN from each valve cover into a vented catch can and that's it.
Should I also run a line from the catch can to the intake side of my turbo??
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OK, here's the update. Did a compression test, and all of them are at 165, plus or minus 5. I know that doesn't mean I'm definitely out of the woods, since I haven't done a leakdown, but after talking to Steve from Frost, I definitely think this is a PCV venting issue. I changed my PCV system to the way that Steve suggested...all valve cover ports are tied together and go into the inlet of the catch can. Outlet goes to the blower hat. The TB and intake ports are now plugged.
I started up and idled for about 20 minutes, and its acting fine. I haven't driven it yet...Steve sent me a new tune, but my internet was down until just a couple minutes ago. I'll load the tune, and then go for an easy drive and see how it does. Then maybe make a pull, stop, and pop the hood and check everything.
I started up and idled for about 20 minutes, and its acting fine. I haven't driven it yet...Steve sent me a new tune, but my internet was down until just a couple minutes ago. I'll load the tune, and then go for an easy drive and see how it does. Then maybe make a pull, stop, and pop the hood and check everything.
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My dipstick has popped a couple times in the past three years. I have no catch can or anything. I used electrical tape on it. So far so good. I know thats not the answer to solve the problem though.
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I think its a goner guys. I put everything back together with the new PCV setup and took it out for a ride...everything was fine under normal driving. Did a WOT pull, and blew the dipstick out again. Got it to the garage and popped the hood with the car still running, and took off the oil filler cap...billowing smoke. Everything I've read says thats the death knell.
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i hear where guys are trying to get vacuum from the inlet of the blower/turbo, but if you have vacuum at the inlet, my opinion the air filter is not big enough???
i had a restricted filter on my f1 and it cost me $1800 to put new bearings in it, it tried to suck the impeller out of it self
my catch can comes from both valve covers to catch can out to a filter
i had a restricted filter on my f1 and it cost me $1800 to put new bearings in it, it tried to suck the impeller out of it self
my catch can comes from both valve covers to catch can out to a filter