Should be set then, and yeah blame it on your daughter Rrrrright
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The fact that any water can be boiled off the EVANS is a good thing too.I'm going to go with Evans also. I looked into becoming a distributor for them but the cost of shipping is the killer, that and demand for it in the 6.5 crowd.
That looks really good. I'm going to try threading one to the outlet on the crossover when I put mine together.Small progress. Got water pump painted.
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Here it the ball valve I was talking about.
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You got it the coolant need not boil only the water above boiling for your elevation for awhile would do.That is good, how would you go about it? In my mind I have a outdoor propane cooker and a big pot
I think it was Lowes, but Home Depot should have.Leroy, that is SOOO perfect. Where from home depot or something?
That would be a good place, when I get to that point I may do that too??That looks really good. I'm going to try threading one to the outlet on the crossover when I put mine together.
Have a shrimp boiler ready to go if neededYou got it the coolant need not boil only the water above boiling for your elevation for awhile would do.
Ok, we can race and see who gets to that point first!!That would be a good place, when I get to that point I may do that too??
That is really interesting. Do you have any plans to turn that on and off to see how much soot it captures on top of the soot reduction you should be seeing from the gapless rings? Based on War Wagon's accounts, it sounds like the gapless rings themselves give a serious reduction to soot levels in the oil. It would be interesting to see what additional benefits this would have.Quick side track on the centrifuge bypass oil filter
I had seen that, but forgot it was on N/A (not that it matter). Doesn't seem like CDR has any function in that case. A plug in the valve cover would do the same thing right?N/A CDR is vented back to crankcase via oil fill, turbo is plumbed into turbo compressor intake to pull on CDR however I don't know if it shuts off at WOT.
The some filler caps were vented so oil would flow back to crankcase and pressure would vent and others were vented to air filter canister if its closed it would unseat the oil dipstick up out of tube w/crankcase pressure seals would leak too.I had seen that, but forgot it was on N/A (not that it matter). Doesn't seem like CDR has any function in that case. A plug in the valve cover would do the same thing right?
Your saying run the CDR tube to the filler neck instead of the turbo inlet?
The CDR system is strictly an emissions thing. The purpose of the CDR itself is to limit vacuum at high throttle/rpm. Otherwise it's open all the time
The some filler caps were vented so oil would flow back to crankcase and pressure would vent and others were vented to air filter canister if its closed it would unseat the oil dipstick up out of tube w/crankcase pressure seals would leak too.