[Shotimes] Intake Goo

Noack, Jason Jason.Noack@ihrco.com
Thu, 13 Feb 2003 12:22:29 -0500


What should I use as a bottle???  Coke bottle work??? Is this something that
I need to drain?

-----Original Message-----
From: van Oss [mailto:vanOss@centurytel.net] 
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:27 PM
To: Noack, Jason; 'shotimes'
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Intake Goo

Routing PCV fumes to a tank should not affect performance.  It's easiest to
do this when you have the intake off.  Remove the stock
PCV tube (runs from the center top of the engine, over to the throttle body,
I think it's 5/8 ID like heater hose).  Replace with a
longer section of hose, and locate the vented bottle wherever you can.  I
placed my bottle in the space that was freed up when I
replaced the stock air box with a snorkel. That's on my 92.

There is another option that Paul Nimz and I have been experimenting with
(maybe others)?  There is some performance benefit to
creating a vacuum in the crankcase.  So on my 91 SHO, I have the stock PCV
outlet tube, but the inlet tube is clamped shut.  (The
inlet tube is the one that runs from the trottle body to the front cam
cover.)  Yes, you still gradually get goo in your intake,
though perhaps not as much since air is not pushed through the crankcase.  I
only have butt-dyno results, but it seems to help
performance a bit.  Paul wonders if maybe vacuum in the crankcase might also
help reduce oil leaks, but I don't thnk we have any
firm information about that yet.

Joseph van Oss


----- Original Message -----
DETAILS!!!!   How do I do this?  On my 87 Escort....(years ago) I managed to
do a similar thing but this is a bit more complex.  Does it effect
performance?  Why haven't more people done this?

-----Original Message-----
A few of us, wanting to keep the intake clean, have devised systems to
re-route the outlet PCV tube into a vented tank.
Joseph