15-11-2011, 05:03 PM | #31 |
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Quote-''Gorilla was being a bit of a pedant, but we know he means well. Lawsy- The above made the old Primate chuckle. For sure they can buy their Thomas Fandangle parts to keep their 'Trumpets' clean, but its when the laws of ''''Phisics'''' are re-written its gets a bit rich, or in this case lean. Regards, The Gorilla. |
16-11-2011, 02:58 AM | #32 |
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Whatever, that's why all race engines feed their dirty breather air back into the intake.........! The only reason road cars have it is for emission requirements. You can also throw away your secondary air pump for that matter!
It does not change the octane rating of the fuel entering the engine, once a given cylinder is filled with Fuel/air/oil vapour mix this is where the knock characteristics of the mixture are changed by the oil vapour. Oil fumes induce knock so effectively reduces the octane of the mixture going into the engine. Call it octane, call it whatever you like but the mixture is no longer pure air/fuel with the added oil vapour. Oil vapours increase detonation, so your engine will run less timing. Hence less power! Its a known fact that oil degrades fuel quality when mixed. Mr Gorilla you are not right all the time, in fact I don't suppose you have found the extra fuelling tables in the CSL map files for when sport mode is on have you? Probably because there isn't one! I don't see why you are arguing to be fair. Oil catch cans are a proven technology for engines, why I am bothering to explain what is already known throughout the industry is beyond me! |
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16-11-2011, 03:09 AM | #34 | |
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If you want to teach someone to suck eggs mate, go do it to someone else! I am well aware of what an octane rating is and yes it is just a number. Your figure of 475gpm is at what RPM by the way? This figure changes with engine load, as does the amount of vapour that the engine breathes(blow-by). And if this so called oil vapour/ particles/ oil is not entering our engines in great volumes then how does the plenum/ ICV/ Air rail/ trumpets get so dirty?? Because in the "real world" as you put it, it seems most people on here suffer from extremely dirty/oil coated/ carbon deposited trumpets, throttle butterflies, etc etc.... Last edited by cantfind1; 16-11-2011 at 03:13 AM. |
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I know what the vapours etc will do that's why I said gorilla was being a little pedantic. But and it's a big but, do you think your car is faster because you have fitted an oil catch tank? |
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16-11-2011, 11:54 AM | #36 |
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Cantfind1- as you do not like the tone I will keep this very short and simple for you. Oil Catch Tank is so that Race Cars do not deposit oil on to the Race Track. Period. The clue is in its title. It does not make any Car faster or perform better no matter how you want to 'spin it'. As you seem so far up yourself then I wish you and your Catch Tank many happy miles together. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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I hate it when we have obviously knowledable people on here, who then sadly fall out over a certain issue. Being a bit fick, I cant comment regards the more technical apsects of this discussion, but I can see the merit of an oil catch can, should anyone choose to fit one, thank you both for your continued contributions, it is appreciated really !... Im off to blow my own trumpets now ! .. bet mine are well gunked up, If i sprayed Sambuca into the intake along with a lighted match, would it burn it off??
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Cantfind1- your basing your views on your own experince. I will say yet again that I have yet to see any oil deposits in the small catch tank fitted to my E30 M3 , S54 Engine, over 4 years ago. The Carbon Plenum on my CSL is dry, no oil deposits. no vapours etc. Therefore maybe your car has worn Valve stem seals or guides and in experincing oil blow by, your Airbox is in your words, ''Coated in Carbon and Oil deposits''. Mine is not. As regards your other churlish nonsense I will just put that down to the time of the month. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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