When I fitted my Provent I just spliced it in to the existing piping so that the 'cleaned' air was still fed back in to the air intake.
Yes, everything was left in place.Thanks, so did you leave DCV connected as well ?
why did you fit itWhen I fitted my Provent I just spliced it in to the existing piping so that the 'cleaned' air was still fed back in to the air intake.
Probably watched too many utoob videos about the consequences of allowing oily gases to go back through the engine.why did you fit it
yes to many vids selling bits,the engine has already been designed to work as it comes from the factoryProbably watched too many utoob videos about the consequences of allowing oily gases to go back through the engine.![]()
But surely having cleaner air fed back in to air intake is a good thing?yes to many vids selling bits,the engine has already been designed to work as it comes from the factory![]()
if it mattered it would have been fitted at the factory,td5s dont suffer from excessive oil in the inlet system, crank case pressure systems are carefully designed to suit the engine bolting stuff on isnt improving itBut surely having cleaner air fed back in to air intake is a good thing?
So I don't need to worry about all the oily deposits that are accumulating on the inside the intake pipes and I can only assume the intercooler?if it mattered it would have been fitted at the factory,td5s dont suffer from excessive oil in the inlet system, crank case pressure systems are carefully designed to suit the engine bolting stuff on isnt improving it
they will be as clean as a whistle ,a wet surface is normal,only the egr needs cleaning ,your not making any useful difference, only harm if you affect the breather systemSo I don't need to worry about all the oily deposits that are accumulating on the inside the intake pipes and I can only assume the intercooler.
I'm not arguing for or against them, it just makes sense to me that reducing the amount of oil going back in to the engine is a good thing.
Job for tonight then. Take the filter offthey will be as clean as a whistle ,a wet surface is normal,only the egr needs cleaning ,your not making any useful difference, only harm if you affect the breather system
if it has a filter yes then remove itJob for tonight then. Take the filter off![]()
My point was that the provent creates excess of crankcase pressure not that somebody would fit one to reduce itThe reason I put one on was not because of any excess crank pressure but to filter out some more of the cr*p before it goes back into the inlet
for that would be good to know how the provent's DCV works compared with the factory fitted one.What I wasn't sure about was whether people left the DCV in place
As i've seen with my own eyes 3 times the provent mixes up the crankcase breather system so the amount of oil might be the result of that. As long as the blow by at the oil filler cap is harder with provent it means there is more backpressure against the engine's oil separator system and valves so more oily gas too. IMO it's not good for the Td5 engine, believe me or notI drained out about 200ml of horrible looking oil from the Provent the other day, which would have otherwise gone back through the intake system.
My point was that the provent creates excess of crankcase pressure not that somebody would fit one to reduce it
for that would be good to know how the provent's DCV works compared with the factory fitted one.
As i've seen with my own eyes 3 times the provent mixes up the crankcase breather system so the amount of oil might be the result of that. As long as the blow by at the oil filler cap is harder with provent it means there is more backpressure against the engine's oil separator system and valves so more oily gas too. IMO it's not good for the Td5 engine, believe me or not