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07-26-2011, 03:22 PM | #45 | |
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Sufficient for me and a lot of other users here as well. My evidence is shared in the link and video I posted. Its your choice to do whatever you want with your engine and car.
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07-26-2011, 03:35 PM | #47 |
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Engine cover removed , BSH OCC is out. I can only agree its a piece of junk. Inside the occ i collected about half the amount of what vasilov showed in his picture. But the most shocking i observed is that all oil has been blown out past the fittings that BSH provided . Now i see that the oil coming out underneath the car and that has been diagnosed as a valve cover leak , is actually the oil coming from the vent system. Seems that the checkvalve at the oulet sits loose in its connection too , if there is to much tension on the hose going to the catch can , the check valve sits twisted in its housing , probably causing the o ring to not seat properly. So catch can is out now , connected check valve with intake inlet with proper sized tubing. Will do some test runs now.
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07-26-2011, 03:35 PM | #48 | |
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Since on one has developed a system that seems to really be efficient do we even really know what it will take to do this.. at some point the price of engineering/labor/materials/R&D just surpasses what is practical. I think its clear that the BSH OCC is not optimally designed.. I don't think anyone can, or is, arguing that. Question really becomes whether its better to run nothing..
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07-26-2011, 03:35 PM | #49 | |
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why are we even discussing them time and time again...if you read the Bentley manual in regards to the PCV, crankcase pressure of more than +2" of H2O is considered as "excessive pressure" in the PCV and is considered a "clogged" or "malfunctioning" PCV system...make sure to first realize this without further posting... seriously, wtf, let's not start talking about how small a pressure this is as I do understand how much a few inches of H2O of pressure is...how small it seems to us really doesn't mean sh*t...its also not the "total" pressure in the crankcase that matters its the pressure variations/differential which can only be measured with a proper differential gauge (i.e. pulses) that take a toll on other components involved... you like your OCC, run it! Given the data collected and given the bmw specs I'd rather not wonder when it comes to failure whether my OCC was a possibility...been there done that.. |
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07-26-2011, 03:45 PM | #50 | |
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I just removed my engine cowl and outgoing hose..no oil around the fittings or any leaking and just a slight film of oil on the outgoing pipe |
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07-26-2011, 05:24 PM | #51 |
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I would not say its a complete install error. Altough i must say i mounted the engine cover before i connected the hoses to the catch can.
This way i did not see the inlet hose pulled the check valve slightly to the left. The o rings are not pinched , they just have alot of room to move in their housing. Main thing is that brass fitting and the fitting that goes into the intake are way to restrictive. Problem seems to be solved now. Altough its dark outside , i don't see any smoke coming out of the exhaust. There was a litlle bit of a smell but that seems to be gone too after 30 minutes of driving. For now i will leave the stock system intact until i find a better solution. Big tom's set up seems the best for now , though i would fabricate a bracket to hold that separator in place.
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07-26-2011, 05:55 PM | #52 | |
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I am the one that found the Specs for YOU from the Bently's Manual in your original post (#285 on page 13). From Bently's: Normal range: +2.8 to +4.4 inches water. Crankcase Ventilation Clogged: +40.1 inches water I do not wish to argue. I agree people can choose for themselves. I just don't want the facts to be misrepresented and the prospect of collecting at least some oil vice none makes sense to me. I am also quite aware that upgraded turbos and higher boost does change the circumstances. I would probably take out my OCC too in that case until I could measure crankcase pressure and prove its ok for myself. On a side note, after looking back at the Bently's, I found this interesting: ...If the diaphragm valve in the breather housing leaks, full intake vacuum may be applied to the crankcase, resulting in excessive oil consumption, irregular idle, whistling or howling noises or oil smoke in the exhaust. Maybe the exhaust smoke from the RB upgrade cars is coming from putting crankcase pressure into too much of a vacuum. Perhapse putting a slight restriction in the PCV System would help. Just a thought. |
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07-26-2011, 06:33 PM | #53 | |
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07-26-2011, 06:50 PM | #54 |
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Get rid of the OCC. They have been known to case backfiring. They are not necessary. You smoke a little running catless. Nature of the beast!
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07-26-2011, 07:20 PM | #55 |
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Bahn stormer, what page of the manual are those specs on? I have it as well and want to check as well...
We know the BSH OCC is within or just out by 1-2" of those specs you mentioned, even with upped turbos...the AR OCC had even less restriction and would actually be within spec... If those specs you're listing are truly listed exactly that way I'm willing to update the PCV thread with an update that the AR OCC is within BMW specs and doesn't impose damaging restrictions...BSH is i'd say about borderline and given it's hot placement is subpar to the AR passenger side can... Any chance you can post a pic of those specs from the bentley manual? |
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07-26-2011, 07:28 PM | #56 |
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Interesting indeed! However this will not explain why smoke is coming out of the left tailpipe only. I and a few other owners have fully divorced catless exhaust systems and we are all seeing the same thing: blue smoke from left tail pipe. In the majority of the cases, the problem was blown turbo seals. I am still waiting on my car to be repaired and for the SA to tell me what they found...
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07-26-2011, 07:38 PM | #57 | |
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07-26-2011, 10:53 PM | #58 |
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So what is the theory in exhaust smoke caused by cc ventilation? I don't think an OCC would have any effect for intake gases. Excessive restriction could cause gases to slip past the rings I guess... this is my only thought.
Blocking the manifold CV could cause more gases in the intake on-boost. what's the diaphragm valve... is this CV#3 or manifold check valve?? |
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07-27-2011, 03:19 AM | #59 |
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The BSH is at least borderline in spec for crankcase pressure. It is collecting some oil that would be otherwise passing through. ...and I already own one. (Not likely to be able to sell it because of you. LOL) Anyways that is why I continue to use mine until I have a better option. AR looks better from the standpoint of cooler location and larger lines. The problem I have with it is the real-estate where it goes is already taken up by my intake and I need to get creative as it is when I put a PWM Meth kit in. Did you ever test crankcase pressure with the AR OCC installed? The two options I see going forward are: 1. Replace that restrictive adapter on CV#2 outlet to BSH with a larger diameter pre-bent hose. I am pretty sure I can find something that will work. That will at least make what I already have work better. 2. Pester Big Tom to tell us where to source a similar Air Filter Housing and what he did to the internals. I think I can come up with the hoses if they can not be obtained from his source. |
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07-27-2011, 10:44 AM | #62 | |
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I have no idea how I missed realizing that AR is totally within spec...i did test the AR OCC, results are in the PCV thread...
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...&postcount=278 For completeness here's a quote: Quote:
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07-27-2011, 10:50 AM | #63 |
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Dzenno, have you tried messaging AR with this information. Seems like they would be very responsive to this, as well as the fact that there are so many people following the PCV thread right now.
Nice info!
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They may be in spec, but BSH is still junk for not collecting all the oil fumes.
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