STS runs and issues....please help
Under the runs, we found the oil pcv breather or vent to blow some oil out? Its the little plastic item with a breather foam in it that the PCV breaths through. Any suggestions or is it normal?
so far: 13.3 @ 106 2.18 60' (needs traction to build some boost off the line!). again only at 5psi now without Meth.
Charlie
-Bryan

The power and reliability is all in the tune. I've picked up 2-3 mph at the track by simply changing the timing curve a little.
I did bump up the timing and leaned it out some and it picked up mph, to the 106, but scared to go further until his meth is hooked up...155*+ IATs aint no joke, luckily I had the IAT vs advance to pull some more timing out, so I am elarning quickly.
Also this kit is the T67 not the 60.
Tell me if this is right, the boost controller wasnt hooked up, so he said it would be "stock setting" not sure but he mentioned 5psi? On the turbo mounting there is one vacuum bung hooked up, and the other one off the WG is not? Thats if I remember correctly...sounds odd to me. Anyway, he's trying to finish the boost controller and the meth today, hopefully please!
Thanks
Charlie
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Thanks for comfirming the wastegate line.
Charlie
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Now, the other thing: these cars apparently have a tendency to blow a lot of oil into the pcv normally. Over on the LS1GTO board, there has been a lot of discussion of catch-cans, even on NA motors. I installed one into the ventilation on mine, so there is a trap before the pcv.
Also, others have reported that they have seen a lot of oil out of that little plastic breather. One fellow posted pics of a breather that looks like a tiny air filter that he's using w/ his STS as well.
This setup is NOT a function of the STS, but of ANY boosted engine needing the pcv closed when the car is operating under boost. If there is a check valve (one-way valve) then it's not an issue. These engines don't appear to have that checkvalve, hence the solenoid to close it.
Suggestion: remove your breather lines, and verify that it is normally open between intake and crankcase; also, verify that the solenoid is working (simply apply 12v to the terminal and listen for the 'clack' sound). Wouldn't be hard to simply wire a little 12v light on a bit of wire, run it out the side of the hood and into the car. Verify the light comes on when under boost...can't think of an easier way to test. IF your system is properly wired at the pressure switch, you'll have 12v when you hit boost. That will:
*switch the oil pump relay, so it runs on 'high' [that is, routes AROUND the big resister w/ the heat sink]
*close the solenoid on the PCV
Take a deep breath, step back and think your way through this. It's really not very complicated in function, just think through each step, verify that each area works (pressure switch providing 12v signal; plumbing; solenoid; oil pump.
That is just wrong, besides he had big injectors and it was rich as a pig. 

