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J2FRESH 05-08-2011 02:53 PM

what is this?
 
and what is its purpose? what does it do? thanks

circled in RED




http://forums.maxima.org/picture.php...ictureid=26289

OC_Nooby 05-08-2011 03:05 PM

Thats a filter, usually a tube would go back into the piping that attaches to the throttle body. The reason is so that vapors/blow-by get consumed by the motor and not go back into the environemnt. Usually that's illegal to just have it left unplugged (filter doesn't count as vapors would pass by).

VQ'rInWLA 05-08-2011 03:10 PM

:werd: just a breather

MoncefA33 05-08-2011 04:41 PM

Bright red wireloom on sale, Aisle 5.

Quickywd01 05-08-2011 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by J2FRESH (Post 8040354)
and what is its purpose? what does it do? thanks

circled in RED




http://forums.maxima.org/picture.php...ictureid=26289

Is that your car? Are you looking into an oil catch can?

VQ'rInWLA 05-08-2011 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by MoncefA33 (Post 8040462)
Bright red wireloom on sale, Aisle 5.

:laugh: right next to the neon windshield wiper nozzles

VQ'rInWLA 05-08-2011 04:56 PM

Not OP's whip rather a whip hes getting ready to buy.

QT1 5MT AE 05-31-2011 02:28 AM

thats the crank-case breather filter. When you SC, you dont want boost pressure to go into the motor from there via the hose hooked to charge pipe. thats why some people let it breath through Atmosphere !

QT1 5MT AE 05-31-2011 02:31 AM


Originally Posted by MoncefA33 (Post 8040462)
Bright red wireloom on sale, Aisle 5.

they are on BOGO now :p

meximax 05-31-2011 12:58 PM

The circled item is called a vacuum leak. There is a 3/8" rubber line that goes from Intake Manifold to the PCV Valve. The intent is pull vacuum from the crank case and valve covers. Since there is also a 3/8" rubber hose that connects the front/rear valve covers, a "breather" in the front valve cover is allowing the engine to pull un-metered air, and thus creating a vacuum leak, and likely a lean condition.

J2FRESH 05-31-2011 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by meximax (Post 8065914)
The circled item is called a vacuum leak. There is a 3/8" rubber line that goes from Intake Manifold to the PCV Valve. The intent is pull vacuum from the crank case and valve covers. Since there is also a 3/8" rubber hose that connects the front/rear valve covers, a "breather" in the front valve cover is allowing the engine to pull un-metered air, and thus creating a vacuum leak, and likely a lean condition.

that probably explains why the manifold wasnt bolted down :laugh: and i had this loud *** air leak whistling

99greddymax 05-31-2011 02:40 PM

Also the circled part will cause you to fail a smog check..

Flava_24/7 06-01-2011 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by meximax (Post 8065914)
The circled item is called a vacuum leak. There is a 3/8" rubber line that goes from Intake Manifold to the PCV Valve. The intent is pull vacuum from the crank case and valve covers. Since there is also a 3/8" rubber hose that connects the front/rear valve covers, a "breather" in the front valve cover is allowing the engine to pull un-metered air, and thus creating a vacuum leak, and likely a lean condition.

Hmmm, makes sense. A lot of people run breathers on them, including myself.
I have never noticed any issues, but what is your recommendation on this? Simply eliminate the filter and plug that port?

shrek 06-01-2011 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by meximax (Post 8065914)
The circled item is called a vacuum leak. There is a 3/8" rubber line that goes from Intake Manifold to the PCV Valve. The intent is pull vacuum from the crank case and valve covers. Since there is also a 3/8" rubber hose that connects the front/rear valve covers, a "breather" in the front valve cover is allowing the engine to pull un-metered air, and thus creating a vacuum leak, and likely a lean condition.

isn't that the purpose of the pcv valve?..to let air pass to the IM....it does'nt matter if fresh air is entering into the crankcase and valve covers thru that port because the IM is still going to pull it in and no matter how fresh(clean) it enters its still going to be splashed by oil because of the valvetrain

QT1 5MT AE 06-01-2011 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by Flava_24/7 (Post 8067204)
Hmmm, makes sense. A lot of people run breathers on them, including myself.
I have never noticed any issues, but what is your recommendation on this? Simply eliminate the filter and plug that port?

I was under the impression the reason WE (people running non OEM stillen chargepipe) leave it open because its bad for boost to go directly in from there... if you pay attention to the way OEM pipe is made, this is hooked up to all the way near the TB through T type connection

meximax 06-02-2011 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by shrek (Post 8067849)
isn't that the purpose of the pcv valve?..to let air pass to the IM....it does'nt matter if fresh air is entering into the crankcase and valve covers thru that port because the IM is still going to pull it in and no matter how fresh(clean) it enters its still going to be splashed by oil because of the valvetrain

Yes, the purpose of the PCV is to allow air to sucked out of the valve covers and crank case. However, when you pop a breather filter, you are now sucking in air through it. Its fine to suck air through it, the problem is that its un-metered since its not going through the Mass Air Flow.

meximax 06-02-2011 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by QT1 5MT AE (Post 8067880)
I was under the impression the reason WE (people running non OEM stillen chargepipe) leave it open because its bad for boost to go directly in from there... if you pay attention to the way OEM pipe is made, this is hooked up to all the way near the TB through T type connection

Correct, the OEM configuration does allow to suck air from two places, 1) PCV valve, 2) After the MAF. This is fine since all air sucked has already been metered.

The PCV valve is a check valve. It only allows vacuum to be pulled, but will not allow boosted air to enter the valve covers and crankcase. That's the reason why Stillen doesn't ask you to touch it when you install your SC.

99greddymax 06-02-2011 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by meximax (Post 8068053)
Yes, the purpose of the PCV is to allow air to sucked out of the valve covers and crank case. However, when you pop a breather filter, you are now sucking in air through it. Its fine to suck air through it, the problem is that its un-metered since its not going through the Mass Air Flow.


On the stillen SC instructions, that port on the front valve cover gets routed back the SC air filter totally going around the MAF?

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/134522/1996-nissan-maxima

QT1 5MT AE 06-02-2011 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by 99greddymax (Post 8068076)
On the stillen SC instructions, that port on the front valve cover gets routed back the SC air filter totally going around the MAF?

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/134522/1996-nissan-maxima

yup, avoids direct boost pressure. same boost leak at the end, lol :kiss:


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