D day part one
Finally the snow has lifted and weater was due to be good.
Track day looming so really need to get these things sorted out to allow time for other modifications.
How the car was:
The plan for this day was to rip out the PCV system and fit my INA catch can system.
I initially bought a system with a vent to atmospere but due to the fact that I've had zero issues with my car so far (102,000 miles), and RobDon seemed to have catch can issues with his set up, I decided to set it up as OEM as possile.
OEM PCV with intake manifold removed:
This creates a vacuum from the TIP and the intake manifold to give you this vacuum to suck out any gases/oil mists from the crank case and valve cover. This also supplies a vacuum to the brake master cylinder to aid braking.
I've had some oil on the outside of these hoses for a bit. On looking closely at this there was no sign of tears or any particular leaks, no matter it was getting ripped out anyway.
To be continued........
The other plan of the day was to investigate a better induction run as a track set up.
My initial plan was to remove the passengers side head light and buy a spare which I would knock the guts out of and have a cone/feed fitted to it. This should give as direct a feed as possible for the track BUT unforutnately not road legal.
OEM feeds:
As you can see the OEM supply from the front is very restricted and conviluted, round the back of the head light, down the sde of the battery then bend into the MAF.
Bumper removed:
After removing the head light:
You can see in this picture that there is a piece of plastic that the OEM feed was mounted to. I've spend quite a bit of time trying to remove/cut/break this with the light in, but its proved impossible.
On looking at this more closely with the light removed, its well connected, lol.
Its actually riveted to the mounting point of the light, and actually below it.
With the light out this was removed, but it wasn't easy.
With the light out I scouted about this area seeing what else could be removed while in there. There is some plastic that needs to be left in there to
help funnel the air into the radiator and FMIC.
I had previously bought a Green cotton dual cone, 80mm joiner and 80mm 45 degree bend, through Green but from Bill (Badger 5), cheers Bill.
As above with a funneled head light I wanted the cone as close to the funnel as possible and give myself a nice sweeping feed to the MAF.
Thanks to Chris GTL for the head light.
So this is how the car stands just now.
Lots still to do but progress at least.