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took my airbox off today to clean the air filters and first off the left side was soaked with motor oil and right side winshield washer fluid. figures why there is so much oil on my garage floor. I checked the oil level and it was short a quart and i just got the engine oil changed a month ago and drove it for about 800 miles. Secondly on the left side/driver side on the air box there was the most oil and goo right by where that tube from the valve covers goes into it. last and not least after taking the air box out i started the car for a sec and out of the tube that comes out from the valve covers and into the left side of the air box there was lots of smoke that stunk like crazy. is this normal for all that smoke to come out of that tube?
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The oil from the valve covers sloshes forward under hard braking, and gets ingested into the airbox from the breather hoses. Even if you don't brake hard, there is always an oily residue that accumulates from the heavy vapors.
Road racers take the breathers, and either relocate them to the top of the valve covers so the oil won't slosh out, or just route them to a catch can, and plug the airbox breather inlet. As far as the smoke, sounds like just hot oil vapors. |
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Besides braking, the SC when in boost will tend to increase blow-by. I installed a catch can in my return line to catch most of the oil before it made it into the air filter. Losing a quart in 800 miles seems like more than you should be losing to me though unless a lot of those miles were under boost.
I assume that you have your water/meth injection up near the air filter? If you position it back closer to the throttle body, that should reduce the chance of the filter getting wet. |
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his 800 miles had to be under boost....lol did ya call the wizard yet?
<<--- has seen him drive |
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Viper owner
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: gillett, pa, usa
Posts: 844
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Yep, you are going to have to make a catch can. I made one that drains back into the oil pan
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Get a catch can. You're getting the "super charger blow by".
That's exactly what I had and you have to either change your piston rings or get a catch can. |
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change my piston rings??? what do you mean?
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Seasoned Enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Virgina Beach
Posts: 4,467
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D..there are several catch cans ou there, and several threads about just this. I'll dig up the threads tomorrow when I have more time.
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thanks T
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Here's what I did on mine. I used a small Jaz puke can and put it in-line with the vent line from the valve covers to the intake box. I mounted it loosely where you see it in the picture by the brake reservoir. With the hoses coming in and out of the can wire tied down, the can is pretty secure. The hose runs a little uphill from the valve cover connections to the puke can which helps to encourage the oil to stay in the engine as much as possible. A hose is permanently plugged into the bottom of the can and run down by the PCM grounding stud. I can put the hose in a can and open the petcock to dump the oil.
I blocked off the breather vent in the puke can as I wanted all the blow-by gases to recirculate back into the intake rather than venting into the engine compartment, while the puke can catches most of the oil. This prevents the engine compartment from getting that nasty smell that you got when you disconnected the vent line and also maintains the emissions setup should anyone ask. I put a fine SS mesh cloth in the can to help separate the oil from the air as it passes through, but I don't think it is necessary. I need to dress up the hoses a bit, but this setup seems to work fine and I have no oil in the intake. ![]() ![]() |
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nice setup ken
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Definitely get a puke can setup. You don't want those oil vapors sucking back into you engine anyway, it can cause detonation.
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: LAS VEGAS, NV
Posts: 237
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Nice looking catch can setup. Where did you get it?
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: west milford, nj
Posts: 957
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