Originally Posted By: MrHorspwer
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Also, positive crankcase pressure reduces efficiency.
Venting to atmo is certainly not the worst thing you can do, but it means you don't have the benefit of intake vacuum to help remove vapors from the crankcase.
PCV goes in front of the throttle plate, not behind it. No intake manifold vacuum is applied to the crankcase. If you were to port intake manifold vacuum to the crankcase, it would create, in effect, a giant vaccum leak.
Unless you have a crankcase vaccum pump, all crankcases have positive pressure.
That's incorrect - for most engines. It is a giant, metered, anticipated, vacuum leak
Soory i just saw you realised your error. I dont understand how fancy rocker covers and MSD coils will add powee over stock well engineered ignition system. Now the dist on my old 4.3V6 - nasty bad.