Now that's what I'm talking about!
Finally a blower PCV specific write-up. This is one I will want to bookmark.
When I said half of the system I didn't mean the engine itself as in the 1-3-5 front half, but the half of only drawing in air and not venting. If you are saying this,without any valve acts as both then I can see where a TB would need constant maintenance without an oil catch can.
Now the big question as related to the straw analogy. drum roll please.
I know that the passage in the throttle body is small. The PCV when open apears not to be able to pass the volume of air that the top fitting could, if there was no valve in the middle or the small opening on the bottom (I can still taste the gas..I'm more of a hands on learner LOL). Nevermind the passages on the blower, because we don't know if the sizing in there was related to volume required, or a matter of casting needs, or a combo of both....
finally back to the straws
. How do we know that the coffee straw isn't enough but soda straw was used? I'm only asking because while the answer may seem obvious, I don't know that it is...yet
especially with the lack of problematic PCV history.
I love this schstuff...it's how I learn. You know I take nothing handed out, without questioning why. It's not personal, it's just my SOP.