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What are we reffering to as the "dirty side". I haven't really taken a look at how the PCV system is on the LT1. I assume the PCV comes from the tops of the valve covers and gets fed back to the intake? And there is some separate oil separator that pulls crankcase vapor from the top of the valve covers as well, then separates the oil from it and returns it to the oil pan?
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PCV side = dirty side
Clean side = valve cover breather side |
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Jerome is correct. Here is how the LT1 Camaro engines PCV system works:
Filtered fresh air enters the valve covers from the connection located in the inner radius of the main intake air coupler and as this is downstream of the MAF is "Metered" by the MAF so short term fuel trims are accurate as all of this eventually becomes part of the intake air charge. From the main intake air bridge assy. it flows into the center of the factory cleanside separator before splitting and entering both valve covers. This is referred to the "clean"or "Fresh" (as GM refers to it). This incoming fresh filtered air is what flushes and makes up for the "dirty" or "foul" (GM's term) vapors being evacuated (sucked out) the valley cover PCV barb. This is then drawn into the intake manifold by the vacuum present when at idle, deceleration, and light cruise. The factory Cleanside does a pretty good job, best yet for GM as far as when you accelerate or go WOT and vacuum is no longer present to maintain evacuation, pressure builds and the foul/dirty vapors then back-flow out the valve covers and into the factory CSS. What we do to enhance evacuation is add a secondary evacuation suction source to the system that takes over and continues evacuation at all operating modes so pressure can never build in the first place. This full time evacuation removes the contaminants keeping oil clean longer as well as preventing up to 75% plus of the intake valve coking. |
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I'm not certain about the LT1, but on the LT4 it is centered in the front of the valley. It's probably easy to access in the LT1, but only accessible in the LT4 by lifting the blower. The PCV functions internally. It vents or purges if you prefer, directly into the intake manifold or SC. Any byproducts of blow by are vented directly into the intake. Intake will be oily at first, with the potential to varnish intake ports, intercoolers (LT4) and put gnarly deposits on intake valves.
IMHO, CC is a worthwhile, perhaps necessary investment to protect your investment long term.
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Waterman is correct. The PCV on the LT4 is a replaceable cartridge that screws into the valley assy. and routes the vapors into the base of the blower housing. The LT1 is located in a similar location but points out from under the driverside of the intake manifold snout. It also is a replaceable cartridge.
GM in all LT based engines now incorporates a one way checkvalve in these as we have done for years to control the direction of flow. |
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tHANK YOU Elite.
I am the original poster of this thread, and after a bit of research bought the catch can and have it on my 2018 Camaro SS before 100 miles on the odometer. There can be no downside to a catch can unless the hoses leak or one forgets to drain it periodically. Quote:
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Just bought an E2X Elite Engineering catch can. Had one for my 2014 2LT in the past and it always caught a ton of crap.
This new design looks promising, cant wait for it to arrive. |
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Does anyone know the torque specs for the bolts removed on the factory strut brace where the bracket mounts?!
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Here's my valves with about 84xx miles. I've had my elite engineering catch can since 200 miles. Does this mean it works? No, but it certainly isn't hurting.
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