Billman
08-29-2004, 15:56
Finally got the truck out today for some testing.
I found that the crankcase has the ability to make 1-2psi when viewed on a gauge.
I am trying to eliminate the CDR, and re-route the hose into the exhaust. Similar to the EVAC set-ups we run on the Racecars. Vacuum in the Crankcase can make Big Power.
I don't necessarily want a tremendous amount of vacuum on my 6.5, but I figured a little would be better than none and I'd get the added bonus of routing hot fumes out the tailpipe.
With a nipple welded into the downpipe and a checkvalve screwed onto it, No Vacuum was achieved. As a matter of fact, that's where I found out the crankcase built 2psi. Suspecting the checkvalve wasn't helping me, I removed it and hooked the hose directly to the nipple in the DP. Took the truck out again, unloaded, 15psi boost, with only gauge hooked up, I saw 1 in vacuum. Then reconnected hose to breather on valve cover that replaced CDR. Roadtested again. No pressure - No vacuum. Not bad I figured.
Maybe helped the crankcase a little while re-routing hot fumes into exhaust.
I found that the crankcase has the ability to make 1-2psi when viewed on a gauge.
I am trying to eliminate the CDR, and re-route the hose into the exhaust. Similar to the EVAC set-ups we run on the Racecars. Vacuum in the Crankcase can make Big Power.
I don't necessarily want a tremendous amount of vacuum on my 6.5, but I figured a little would be better than none and I'd get the added bonus of routing hot fumes out the tailpipe.
With a nipple welded into the downpipe and a checkvalve screwed onto it, No Vacuum was achieved. As a matter of fact, that's where I found out the crankcase built 2psi. Suspecting the checkvalve wasn't helping me, I removed it and hooked the hose directly to the nipple in the DP. Took the truck out again, unloaded, 15psi boost, with only gauge hooked up, I saw 1 in vacuum. Then reconnected hose to breather on valve cover that replaced CDR. Roadtested again. No pressure - No vacuum. Not bad I figured.
Maybe helped the crankcase a little while re-routing hot fumes into exhaust.