by MFaulks » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:17 am
Hi Chris,
Ok, shouldn't be a problem. Do you know what Air:Fuel ratio you are running? Is the engine running too rich on full power? May be getting some blow-by on worn rings / cylinder liners; can you measure the blow-by at idle and say 2k rpm in cfm? Can rig up an easy gauge with a welders bubble gas flow gauge.
I would try and avoid pulling the blow-by back in to save getting into detonation issues if you are running high compression and wild advance..
It's easy enough to do if you wish, just need a tapping into one of the runners post throttle plate, better if you can link up several this way.
You can also find one-way valves, used to be used on Fords, metal housing will withstand high temp, and use header extraction vacuum (mass flow past slash cut tube) to scavenge the crankcase - position just down stream of the 3-1 collector.
Just a thought.
Cheers,
Martin