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03-25-2020, 02:20 PM | #1 |
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Before I even tackle the 3 stage manifold I was worried to an extent about the longevity of all these shitty plastic hoses aswell as the pcv heater melting.
Searched a bit around and couldn't find an N52 venting the PCV system to the atmosphere and blocking off the manifold ports. For one I wouldn't like to get my manifold full of oil after thoroughly cleaning it. I've read disas don't like oil either. I think it's a rather useless system save for emissions requirements which we don't have in Florida. I'd like to see some of you guys setups for catch cans aswell if this isn't a thing that's been done. |
03-25-2020, 02:54 PM | #2 |
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Because I have N53 (DI) I had to eliminate crank ventilation to intake manifold to reduce intake valves carbon build up.
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I suppose there are no issues with this being vented and not sucked in by the intake manifold? Given that there's still a pcv valve inside the engine valve cover. Do you have a DIY on it? I know it's an N54 manifold but I'd like to know the components and hoses etc. |
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03-26-2020, 11:48 AM | #4 |
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just install a catch can between the pcv and manifold if you're concerned about the oil. 3/4 hose fits the quick connects just fine.
I would not want to smell my crankcase all day in my HVAC system. |
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N52 PCV Venting to atmosphere
I've been reading a lot regarding this topic and have started to piece together a setup similar to yours. Only concern would be the lack of vacuum from the intake system to pull gases out of the crankcase since all that's pushing them out is the internal engine pressures. I think this can work quite well, weird it isn't a common thing for these engines.
In a few weeks I'll be moving to a place with a garage so I can flash the bimmerlabs tune with my pc, so I can fully test the disas then do the swap and the pcv job |
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06-13-2020, 02:42 PM | #7 |
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I've also been exploring oil catch cans to reduce the amount of oil in the intake manifold and hopefully extend the life of my DISA valves. What's the benefit of venting to atmosphere? I'm not sure if there's much vacuum to begin with due to valvetronic, but I'm not familiar with our vacuum system.
My plan was to simply splice the catch can in between the valve cover and manifold. The BMS can fits on the strut brace behind the PS fluid reservoir: |
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After that realization I vented to atmosphere. There is a little valley going to the bottom of the car right by where my catch can was installed. Put a little KN filter at the end of the hose and closed off everything else. The N52 engine doesn't created much vacuum anyway and with the supercharger kit, it produces absolutely none where the hose was connected. ( I checked with a vacuum gauge) It does create a small amount of vacuum at the manifold, but not pre supercharger. So I figured it was useless to have it go back into the intake system. Haven't had any problems yet.
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Just follow the PCV tubing and you can disconnect and remove everything in that path.
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06-24-2020, 04:58 PM | #11 |
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Following the pcv piping and plugging the holes in the manifold I've encountered this entry into the neck where the throttle body mounts on my 3 stage manifold. Where does it go? I haven't checked on my 328i so idk if it even has it but it seems like some kind of drain, wonder if it goes down to the oil pan or something. It seems to have some electric actuator.
Can't find it on realoem This is a picture I found online of the same thing |
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06-25-2020, 10:08 AM | #13 |
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N52 Catch Can Setup
Here's my catch can setup on my N52. I completely removed the CCV system about 30k miles ago and have been running this since. I plugged the return line hole at bottom of engine, and just run a line from my valve cover to the catch can, then the catch can to the intake manifold (any other extra holes I plugged up)
I need to replace the lines I have with heater hose, get a better solution for connecting to the valve cover, and a better catch can mount, but this works. Forgive the dirty ass engine bay ![]()
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Currently at LKQ the junkyard right now and looking at this piping. It seems it goes to the shiny vacuum hose which i can't see where it plugs into. And Then connects to the nipple after the throttle body on the intake manifold. This pcv system has a lot more crap than I expected.
I think I should leave this hose alone since it seems it provides vacuum for some other system and isn't part of the PCV |
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Completely missed Big's comment on this but it is indeed the fuel tank breather connection with the valve, checked it on my car and looked up the PNs. Will be leaving that on there
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My maximum output (297 PS) was without DISA with N54 intake manifold and Supersprint headers.
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