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Old 08-10-2007   #1
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Re: PCV System

If you are running DSMLink, SFAC or MAFT you can compensate for the air bleed at idle and zero in your STFT/LTFT. So the PCV air bleed will not be an issue. How's that for thinking about it?
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Old 08-10-2007   #2
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Re: PCV System

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If you are running DSMLink, SFAC or MAFT you can compensate for the air bleed at idle and zero in your STFT/LTFT. So the PCV air bleed will not be an issue. How's that for thinking about it?

not thinking hard enough

ok you are on the highway off boost and there is vacuum in the intake manifold. That PVC valve is still opening pulling unmetered air. I just used the Idle as an example.

I am not saying that it is going to make a huge difference either. However pulling in unmetered is still kind of unwanted...
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