I originally posted this in another thread. After thinking about it, it was a lot of information and may should have gone in a new thread so not to take away from that original thread.
I have come across a used intake (missing a poppet in the PCV) and a valve cover or 2 or 3 leaking in the top. I set out with the goal of re-configuring the PCV and fixing a couple of things more long term. I had 2 issues that were prompting me to do this. One, every time the bypass valve would actuate I would get a puff of smoke out of it. I could feel a slight loss of power, but it wasn't consistent. Also I was having a problem on a hard pull, if I didn't shift before 6k it should cut out pretty bad. Sometimes it would clear right up and sometimes it would last long enough to trigger limp mode and a P0300.
In my opinion it's absurd to replace a $300 part for a 10 cent piece that should have never become a problem anyways. Also ... when the little red button disappears from the PCV it creates other problems. Then we have the problem with the valve cover leaking under the beauty shield. Then the lesser known poppet (same as the red button in the PCV) that lets vacuum into the canister attached to the bottom of the intake manifold.
Here is a pic of the bladder on the bottom being cut off. It's worth mentioning there was heavy oil residue in this when I removed it. I don't recall any liquid coming out.
This pic is 2 intakes sitting side by side looking at the bottom side of the intake. This is the area for the bypass the bypass mod.
Here's the manifold where it bolts to the head. You can see the PCV runner filled with silicone and the porting on the intake. The port the hose hooks to on top is also filled in with silicone in the same way
This is the modified valve cover and the catch can. The spot where the diaphragm was is now hollowed out with a 3/4 pipe fitting shoved in there to vent the baffled area. There is a 3/8 hose attached to that fitting which is vented to the atmosphere through a catch can and filter.
This is showing the bottom side of the valve cover. The silicone is where the Unibit went all the way through trying to cut the hole for the pipe fitting a little bigger. If you will notice the raised area, that looks like it's channels in the cover ... are just that. They go between the top center channels and the one in the bottom center. The bottom center is where the intake PCV runner gets to ultimately. I'm not sure how far or where they go from the head. Those channels in the cover also go to the little burst disc (I'm not sure that's the correct term for it) on the cover where they are notorious for leaking and requiring replacement.
So ... in doing these things to mine, I have permanently corrected the leaking valve cover and the poppet valve in the intake manifold. As a side effect, I have also completely removed the PCV from the intake of the engine so that anything from the PCV will ever be introduced back into the intake tract. The new PCV vent is protected from oil splash and uses the channels and chambers already built into the cover for PCV routing.
I'm not so sure I narrated that last pic very well so please ask if you have questions. I'll also get a pic of it on the car if I remember tomorrow.
Full disclosure ... I got the idea from someone on the HPTuners board with a 1.4T in a dedicated race vehicle (not an original application). Thank you Sprinto7!
Last thread is an update after using for some time. Also more detailed on the catch can.
I have come across a used intake (missing a poppet in the PCV) and a valve cover or 2 or 3 leaking in the top. I set out with the goal of re-configuring the PCV and fixing a couple of things more long term. I had 2 issues that were prompting me to do this. One, every time the bypass valve would actuate I would get a puff of smoke out of it. I could feel a slight loss of power, but it wasn't consistent. Also I was having a problem on a hard pull, if I didn't shift before 6k it should cut out pretty bad. Sometimes it would clear right up and sometimes it would last long enough to trigger limp mode and a P0300.
In my opinion it's absurd to replace a $300 part for a 10 cent piece that should have never become a problem anyways. Also ... when the little red button disappears from the PCV it creates other problems. Then we have the problem with the valve cover leaking under the beauty shield. Then the lesser known poppet (same as the red button in the PCV) that lets vacuum into the canister attached to the bottom of the intake manifold.
Here is a pic of the bladder on the bottom being cut off. It's worth mentioning there was heavy oil residue in this when I removed it. I don't recall any liquid coming out.
This pic is 2 intakes sitting side by side looking at the bottom side of the intake. This is the area for the bypass the bypass mod.
Here's the manifold where it bolts to the head. You can see the PCV runner filled with silicone and the porting on the intake. The port the hose hooks to on top is also filled in with silicone in the same way
This is the modified valve cover and the catch can. The spot where the diaphragm was is now hollowed out with a 3/4 pipe fitting shoved in there to vent the baffled area. There is a 3/8 hose attached to that fitting which is vented to the atmosphere through a catch can and filter.
This is showing the bottom side of the valve cover. The silicone is where the Unibit went all the way through trying to cut the hole for the pipe fitting a little bigger. If you will notice the raised area, that looks like it's channels in the cover ... are just that. They go between the top center channels and the one in the bottom center. The bottom center is where the intake PCV runner gets to ultimately. I'm not sure how far or where they go from the head. Those channels in the cover also go to the little burst disc (I'm not sure that's the correct term for it) on the cover where they are notorious for leaking and requiring replacement.
So ... in doing these things to mine, I have permanently corrected the leaking valve cover and the poppet valve in the intake manifold. As a side effect, I have also completely removed the PCV from the intake of the engine so that anything from the PCV will ever be introduced back into the intake tract. The new PCV vent is protected from oil splash and uses the channels and chambers already built into the cover for PCV routing.
I'm not so sure I narrated that last pic very well so please ask if you have questions. I'll also get a pic of it on the car if I remember tomorrow.
Full disclosure ... I got the idea from someone on the HPTuners board with a 1.4T in a dedicated race vehicle (not an original application). Thank you Sprinto7!
Last thread is an update after using for some time. Also more detailed on the catch can.
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