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Originally Posted By: badtlc
Originally Posted By: Joe90_guy
To me it sort of explains why oil like this can create deposits on inlet valves. The distilled, light front-end of the base oil has been separated from most of the additives in the DI pack because these tend to be heavier molecules. Specifically the base oil hitting the back of the inlet valves will be essentially free of antioxidant. As a result it will be very oxidatively reactive in an environment which is both very hot and rich in oxygen. Do I have absolute conclusive proof of this? No. Does the theory sound plausible? I'd say definitely yes.
The problem is there is no evidence showing that what is in the catch can is what is forming deposits. Like I have said previously in this thread, people with catch cans still get intake valve deposits. So whatever is forming the deposits isn't getting caught in the catch cans. I don't think you can take anything from the catch can analysis.
You are probably right. But if whatever is in catch cans isn't the problem, why do manufacturers bother with oil/vapor separators in PCV systems? They're there for a reason; if not to prevent intake valve deposits...
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Originally Posted By: Joe90_guy
To me it sort of explains why oil like this can create deposits on inlet valves. The distilled, light front-end of the base oil has been separated from most of the additives in the DI pack because these tend to be heavier molecules. Specifically the base oil hitting the back of the inlet valves will be essentially free of antioxidant. As a result it will be very oxidatively reactive in an environment which is both very hot and rich in oxygen. Do I have absolute conclusive proof of this? No. Does the theory sound plausible? I'd say definitely yes.
The problem is there is no evidence showing that what is in the catch can is what is forming deposits. Like I have said previously in this thread, people with catch cans still get intake valve deposits. So whatever is forming the deposits isn't getting caught in the catch cans. I don't think you can take anything from the catch can analysis.
You are probably right. But if whatever is in catch cans isn't the problem, why do manufacturers bother with oil/vapor separators in PCV systems? They're there for a reason; if not to prevent intake valve deposits...