My catch can routing ok?
LS6 Intake
LS6 pcv valley cover
dual vented passenger valve cover
single vent driver valve cover
it is NA atm and I have the mishimoto catch can. Now I’m considering getting one of the motion race work breather catch cans, and deleting the PCV and capping all the ports/vents, or is that not advised? It is not a track car. Just fun weekend warrior. Should I reuse the mishimoto catch can? Or get the breather cab and delete the PCV? Or what other combinations do you guys recommend?? I’m all ears and open to suggestions please thanks!
I made one of the diagrams to better help understand what I meant. The red is just the capped ports/vents. And I would be welding AN bungs to the covers.
what is you reason for wanting to delete the pcv system (you do not have to). if the mishi-can is a closed unit just put it between the valley and intake manifold. cap or loop driver and passenger cover rears, and run passenger cover front to top of the throttle body, and it will be to spec. if/when you have oil getting in front of the throttle body, circle back to this topic.
https://www.mishimoto.com/compact-ba...2-port-bc.html
I have a Gen 3 4.8 SBE with a turbo out of Express 2500 van. Single Catch can (Mike Norris) config. Plan on daily driving with a max of 8 pounds on the street, will turn it up to 14 at the track 2-3 times a year.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/d9EfFWdFUgtoejpr5
If this doesn't do it I'll probably get a second can for the clean side. I might build a cold air intake that allows me to plumb the clean air before the turbo, depends on the blow thru I get but for now it routes to atmosphere as the filter is attached directly to the turbo. Here is the pic of the filter/turbo, this was pre-catch can install.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/wMw11UNnj3bHAtmm9
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I did consider a one way valve on the clean side line to the throttle body. But, if you overcome the PCVs flow capability at WOT, you'll pressurized the crankcase. That's why many use a breather. The right way is another catch can.
-for higher than stock power levels you would want this vent to be larger than stock while also introducing filtration capability
-Even then you must recirculate all this blow by which is mainly hot oxygen depleted air versus cool oxygen rich air that would make the most horsepower, in order for the system to work correctly during normal PCV vacuum cycle.
-after this you would still need another catch can on the return side of the system to reduce your usual PCV oil consumption.
All considered and handled in a single unit within our 'wild' systems using my PCV can which is why I invented it. 🙂
https://www.mightymousesolutions.com...en-f-body-mild
Actual pics are here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...look-good.html
I wanted a setup that provided the following:
-not have the fumes released to the atmosphere
-keep smell down
-keep oil out of the intake
-release crankcase pressure so that I don't blow my rear main seal
-ensure blowby fumes are not consumed so that power is made with fresh air
-no vacuum leak
-don't allow unmetered air into the system at WOT
I should have just bought his setup in the first place instead of playing around with dual cans and all that other stuff. I bought his mild can and it was a great mod.
Last edited by 5.7stroker; Jan 30, 2020 at 08:39 PM.










