[s-cars] Catch Can extended Candle theory does not apply
Mark Strangways
Strangconst at rogers.com
Thu Aug 4 09:02:59 EDT 2005
I don't think I can agree with you too much, sorry.
I can't see a simple 90 degree entry point becoming a very good venturi.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "TODD KRAMER" <toddekramer at msn.com>
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Catch Can extended Candle theory does not apply
> In this debate, I think using the candle experiment is moot. A turbo
> motor,
> plumbed as the AAN is, will draw the crankcase under vacuum while under
> boost.
>
> The pressure created by the spooling turbo, as our crankcase breather hose
> plumbs directly into the intake path at a 90 degree, the rush of intake
> air
> will draw the vapors out of the valvecover. As the oil is swimming across
> the valvetrain and towards the breather hole ... some will get sucked in.
> Under high enough boost (say,during overboost for modified engines), I
> will
> go as far as saying, that a significant amount of oil will be sucked into
> the intake path. ... got the sludge to prove it.
>
>
>
> ________________________
> Todd E. Kramer
> '95 S6, far from stock
>
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