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PCV line on 2011's
My friend just took deliver of her '11 MCS and I was poking around under the hood and noticed there was no longer a rear PCV line going into the intake manifold, from the valve cover. This was one of the main sources of oil vapor blow by, and thus carbon build up on the intake values in the pre-LCI R56's.
Anyone have anymore info on this? Did they finally fix one of the biggest design flaws of the R56 motor? Or is it just re-routed somewhere that I didn't see? (I didn't take that hard of a look) |
We're DOOOOOOMED:lol::lol:
Wonder if the cover is interchangeable. |
Originally Posted by ThumperMCS
(Post 3162357)
My friend just took deliver of her '11 MCS and I was poking around under the hood and noticed there was no longer a rear PCV line going into the intake manifold, from the valve cover. This was one of the main sources of oil vapor blow by, and thus carbon build up on the intake values in the pre-LCI R56's.
Anyone have anymore info on this? Did they finally fix one of the biggest design flaws of the R56 motor? Or is it just re-routed somewhere that I didn't see? (I didn't take that hard of a look) |
lol:lol: NOTTTTTT!:no: :cry:
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So, if I understand this correctly ... this is basically the same result as installing the BSH Boost Tap and blocking it off (removes the PCV line from the intake manifold to the valve cover) in a pre-2011 MCS.
Correct? |
Originally Posted by jman311
(Post 3162682)
So, if I understand this correctly ... this is basically the same result as installing the BSH Boost Tap and blocking it off (removes the PCV line from the intake manifold to the valve cover) in a pre-2011 MCS.
Correct? |
Well that settles that debate. Sweet and tasty.
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I can't say that I remember seing it in the same location as the N14 cars. I'll look tomorrow and let you know.I can tell you that these new motors are a PITA to get connectors and connections apart, nothing comes apart easy and the little clips that hold everything together liek to go flying. I've also already had 4 cars with map thermostat faults and none of them has had over 2,000 miles. New learning curve I guess.
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If this is the case, wouldn't that pretty much cause your intercooler to become a big catch can?
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Intercooler as an OCC
Originally Posted by Maurtis
(Post 3163616)
If this is the case, wouldn't that pretty much cause your intercooler to become a big catch can?
How about putting a petcock or an OCC down there? :lol:. S. |
BSH just lost a lot of potential boost port buyers.
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Originally Posted by SMOG-1
(Post 3163691)
I really hope not. My second Mini, an "S" gets off the ship on Dec 1.
How about putting a petcock or an OCC down there? :lol:. S. |
Occ/pcv
Originally Posted by MCSonMymind
(Post 3174165)
Smog-1...so did you pick up your car yet? Also, did you find out anything regarding the PCV and whether or not you should install an OCC?
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Do they speak english in what!? Say what again, say what again, I dare you i double dare you muther$#%&@%...
Yup , and after 10k miles or so it will also be in the inlet of the turbine housing. :nod: OCC would prevent this if maintained.
Originally Posted by SMOG-1
(Post 3163691)
I really hope not. My second Mini, an "S" gets off the ship on Dec 1.
How about putting a petcock or an OCC down there? :lol:. S. |
What? :wink:
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