Crankcase Pressure Levels

Discussion in 'PSI Superchargers Tech Questions' started by TOL, May 6, 2019.

  1. rb0804

    rb0804 Active Member

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    I assume that the door cars (promods) put the puke tank vent in the decklid for the reasons stated above. So Im just thinking out loud here... if the air flowing over the vent is creating a negative pressure, wouldn’t the oil try to flow through the puke tank to try and equalize pressures? This would then render the puke tank useless for what it was designed for, helping the oil to flow directly out the vent and onto the track?
     
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  2. TOL

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    There would have to be mechanical/baffle means to calm and settle the oil out of suspension.

    Hey Will, is it possible for you to post Jeff's photos that he has indicated above?
     
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  3. rb0804

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    What I’m getting at is with the large pressure differential, velocity moving through the tank would be higher, so there is less time for it to separate out. Vacuum is some pretty serious stuff, even in small quantities.
     
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  4. TOL

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    Yup, but think for a minute. There are thousands of drag motors that draw a vacuum, and they deal with the flow/liquid, without issue These monsters are just scaled up versions. Now in the event of a catastrophic failure like a holed piston (the main reason for the legal puke tank) then prolly a different messy story. Time to take the chutes to a local laundromat and abuse their equipment as opposed to being abused by the Queen of the household.
     
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  5. MaineAlkyFan

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    Posted Jeff's Vacuum Graphs
    Seattle Q1 in 2013 (5.26)
    Pomona Q2 in 2013 (nicked piston)
    There are four images of each pass, stage, top of 1st, top of 2nd, finish line.

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    Seattle Stage (0.42 psi)

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    Seattle Top Of 1st (0.15 psi)

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    Seattle Top Of 2nd (0.13 psi)

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    Seattle Finish Line (0.28 psi)

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    Pomona Stage (0.22 psi)

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    Pomona Top Of 1st (-0.20 vacuum)

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    Pomona Top Of 2nd (0.39 psi)

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    Pomona Finish Line (5.66 psi)


    For larger images go here:
    Vacuum Graph Images

    Chris Saulnier - Team Tigges
    Mechanic Falls, Maine
     
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  6. jeffj

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    Chris; thanks very much for getting these racepack screen shots posted for me. Hope they are useful to the discussions on this topic.
    Jeff Johnsen
     
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  7. TOL

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    Thanks Jeff & Chris !.....
     
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