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can't believe you are still having issues! but your 1/4 mile times were great.. when's the roll cage going in? lol
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can't believe you are still having issues! but your 1/4 mile times were great.. when's the roll cage going in? lol

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Have you compared the qty of oil caught in the catch canS vs the amount of oil you are having to keep adding ?? If you have oil inside the blower elbow, it's also gonna end up in the rotor pack and also the intake manifold. Once into the eng, it will also reduce the octane rating of the gas.
A .024" spark gap is not much of a spark..even in NA mode. Kenne Bell makes this device called a ... 'boost a spark". It's just a DC-DC converter, and with un-regulated 12-14 vdc input...and an up to 20 vdc regulated output. Most ignition systems don't draw much current....just a few amps.
20/14= 1.43 or a 43% increase. I think the oem setup is 20 kv. 20 x 1.43 = 28.6 kv
You should also be able to increase your .024" gap by 43% or .024 x 1.43 = .034"
I have not read up on the K bell boost a spark..but I think it's adjustable. I believe the 20 vdc is on at all times too. But he might have it set to only increase the plug V when in boost mode.
If you are still going through a lot of oil every 1000 miles..and the eng was 1st fired up last dec 2012... I'd say you are in serious trbl.
Jimbo
Yep, when I had to PCV system, I added a catch can to the driver's side. I thought thats where I was getting my oil source from. But after running breathers, I see its the passenger side thats worse.
Anyway, I was comparing amounts and I was adding just slightly more than I was catching. But the real question now is, where is the oil disappearing to? I have no smoke out the tail pipes and no leaks anywhere.
I can only assume its being burnt ever so slightly.
My only hope is that I spoke with another owner of the JDM short block and he claimed his motor burnt oil right up to roughly 10,000 miles...then it stopped.
If this is the case, there is something wrong with the cylinder wall break-in if its taking that long to break-in.
I'm currently at roughly 7,XXX miles...3,000 more to go and to prove this theory. lol
Regarding the boost-a-spark, the wiring is a nightmare, lots of splices which I am not a fan of. I'll wait until better COPs are available.
Gerald,
With a pcv system the air circulates from the passenger side to the drivers side. Any blowby will only be in the drivers side if the airflow is configured as Ford intended.
Once you disable it the passenger side becomes the main source of blowby. At least with the stock pcv valve still in the valve cover. That was my experience with breathers too. The passenger side really loaded up with oil and discharged most of the vapors. I didn't last a week with breathers. It was obvious to me that my motor likes having the vacuum a pcv system provides. I also like not having those damn oil vapors in the cabin every time I stopped.
Did you do the compression test yet? Is the VR1 oil synthetic?
Hmm, I have a craftsman 150PSI MAX 1.5 gal compressor. You think that's enough for a leak down test?
Got any insight on how to quickly find the spot for 3 closed valves?
I was hoping that starting with #1, that there would be a way to go down the line with very little hunting.
Stick a long screwdriver down the spark plug hole and rotate the crank until it travels up and soon as you see it stop, that's TDC.
If you search, you can find the firing order, use the firing order as your order for doing the leak down test so you don't have to spin the crank a lot.
I really think the compression test will tell you a lot. You have the tool, it takes 45 minutes tops! Hold off on the leak down and post the results of the compression test. Each cylinder should be +/- 10%. Mine as a reference is 200-210 psi. If more like 20% difference on a given cylinder that may indicate a valve seating issue and warrant a leak down test. Get that compression test done first!
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