Boost Increase
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Tonight, it topped out at 11.7 psi. I thought it was a fluke a couple of days ago when I saw more than 10. It started out in the 9 neighborhood after a couple of tanks of gas with the new motor. I am thinking that the severe oil blowby problem that I am soon going to remedy is the culprit. We tore the oil baffles out of my valve covers for the new rocker arms, and I am running PCV. I ordered an LS6 valley cover, I hope it fits. For now, I have an air-compresser coelescing filter in the PCV line. It fills the 2 oz. cup in about 100 miles. I was too lazy to empty it before tonight's test, and the blower probably got a few gulps of oil. I drilled and tapped the blower's intake elbow for a fitting to introduce PCV, because it's the only place that sees only vacuum, never boost. All this explanation leads to my question:
Does anybody else think that the oil would cause my boost to rise? I mean, if enough got into the blower, could it improve the seal enough to get 3 more psi? I know screw-type air compressors are oil sealed. Yes, I was getting a lot of KR, running 10.9-11.2 AFR. OK, my typing finger is sore.
Does anybody else think that the oil would cause my boost to rise? I mean, if enough got into the blower, could it improve the seal enough to get 3 more psi? I know screw-type air compressors are oil sealed. Yes, I was getting a lot of KR, running 10.9-11.2 AFR. OK, my typing finger is sore.
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