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Re: Red 2006 Grand Prix GT Supercharged - FSIC Installed!
yep
http://www.grandprixforums.net/threads/87310-Car-problems-Leaning-richening
yep
http://www.grandprixforums.net/threads/87310-Car-problems-Leaning-richening
I wouldn't know unless I keep taking the sc n core off lol. This all just came about as I was painting it. I still have the Vac leak and used just rtv this time around. Pretty sure it's coming from something else.When it comes to the PCV I personally thought you couldn't cap the nipple on the Gen V on the back. I've been told you run a vacuum line from the back nipple to the throttle body after the MAF but before the butterfly. You must take in metered air. You need to have a front and rear functional PCV, so if you cap the back nipple, that wouldn't allow the rear PCV to function.
To know for sure if it's your PCV setup that's wrong, you can run a Valve Cover breather and see if that works, if it clears up the milky substance, then you know your PCV setup is wrong. But personally, I wouldn't leave the Valve Cover breather on because that will allow unmetered air into the crankcase and will most likely throw your Fuel Trims off.
Do you know why I'd be getting that milky substance then? N I re did it all today and used strait copper rtv. Started it a couple hours later n still had the 16.4 ltft.Your PCV looks right. You used garlock and copper spray? Copper spray is good for head gaskets not intercooler gaskets. Copper spray doesn't cure like RTV.
Sseilmnop so you can tap into the lim like that? Interesting didnt know that
Okay, thanks for clearing that up for me. I figured it was connected somehow, seeing how others have done it successfully prior. No need for a catch can then. I just don't understand why it'd be getting milky already.The barb fitting on the LIM does exactly the same thing as putting a barb on the front valve cover or oil filler. The passage that the barb goes into on the LIM leads directly down into the front bank under the valve cover. It's just a cleaner way to set it up so you don't have a hose sticking out of your valve cover. Also a catch can on the metered air supply line going to the front PCV isn't going to catch anything other than clean air. The only way to utilize a catch can on a m90 3800 is to block off and tap into the passages built into the supercharger for the rear PCV after the air has made it's way through the engine and accumulated moisture and oil vapor. There is a few people that have done it but it is fairly complex.
Lol alright bro, will do. Mines never burned oil, so if I start, I'll switch to the oil neck n let you know.That's all just as far as I remember, for all i know I might just be another Internet dumbass. It's been a year since I had mine apart and it burns oil ever since I went IC so if you figure out anything new lmk
well it will take a while for the ltft's to re-correct themselves so the comp was prob just doing that.