kb5zcr
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This question is for the diesel techs out there.
In our Gen 3 EcoDiesel's we have a crankcase ventilation system that allows air/oil mist into the intake.
My question is if the turbo is sending boost (positive air pressure) into the intake, how does any air/oil mist pass from the crankcase to the intake?
Is there some type or venturi effect happening that us sucking air/oil mist out of the crankcase?
Thanks for anyone who understands how this works.
I have a lot of questions on how this entire diesel system works in the ecodiesel. I would love to see a flowchart of the software perimeters (if this/ then that) for this thing.
In our Gen 3 EcoDiesel's we have a crankcase ventilation system that allows air/oil mist into the intake.
My question is if the turbo is sending boost (positive air pressure) into the intake, how does any air/oil mist pass from the crankcase to the intake?
Is there some type or venturi effect happening that us sucking air/oil mist out of the crankcase?
Thanks for anyone who understands how this works.
I have a lot of questions on how this entire diesel system works in the ecodiesel. I would love to see a flowchart of the software perimeters (if this/ then that) for this thing.
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