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    pcv delete with boost?

    what do i need to upgrade or delete with boost. because i know if you run boost with the pcv system and it fails it can boost alot of pressure on the crank case and blow out my ring. thanks

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    un plug from intake and cap off...get a 90 degree fitting and stuff in to the spot were the pcv valve goes and run it to a catch can.run the other line to the cold side intake of the turbo pipe so its constant vacuum source.also stick one of those little breather filters on the left side breather hole.

    my new turbo build

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      #3
      okay awesome i didnt know if the pcv system went to anything else like the brake booster or the map...and also what size map do accords have and what power can you run with he stock map.

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        #4
        Originally posted by brand0n327 View Post
        okay awesome i didnt know if the pcv system went to anything else like the brake booster or the map...and also what size map do accords have and what power can you run with he stock map.
        that depends...if your swaped, the map on the throttle body is limited to 11.5 psi.but our box stock maps can reach 14.5 or so psi befor craping out.how the pcv system works is it relives crank case pressure.on a n/a setup its a constant vacume source so no air will be forced into the engine.but with boost you are forcing air into your block also forcing the air out threw the breather hole.

        my new turbo build

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          #5
          okay and if i want to run more boost what do i swap the map to?

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            #6
            Originally posted by brand0n327 View Post
            okay and if i want to run more boost what do i swap the map to?
            you would want a throttle body mounted one.most of the honda 2 bar and up map sensors are throttle body mounted and can be had for a easy $100 like a hondata or speed factory one.

            my new turbo build

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              #7
              okay cool, will it work with my aem ems? and is it plug and play or do i have to upgrade other stuff as well?

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                #8
                Hondata is plug and play. It will work with aem ems, it just has to be set up properly.

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                  #9
                  AEM makes map sensors too, I have there 5 bar in my car. Mines not mounted to the throttle body though I run a vacuum line to it.

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