BremertonMSP
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- 95 F-150 4x4, 89 Mustang Turbo Coupe, 87 Thunderbird Turbocoupe
DrUnKeN PaNdA said:hey guys for the air flow of the PCV valves...we are not talking about something that flows incrediable amounts of air. This just helps vent combustion gases out of your crankscase. This small amount of gas mixture slips past your piston rings. So trust me I seriously doubt it is a problem...can you say hose clamps to hold it in place?
Also, the PCV does not filter out any oil or sludge that may make it's way up to it. It's just a valve. When I was heavy into the 2.3L turbo Ford motors, the only good PCV valve to use was the Ford one. Any aftermarket valve would not hold up to boost. That is the main problem with PCV valves on boosted motors. They will allow pressure to slip by them and actually pressurize the crankcase causing power loss and possible damage.
It's interesting that Mazda didn't account for this and adapt the 323 PCV for the Mazdaspeed. I guess we need to add it to the list of things Mazda didn't account for.