^That's some good info. When I vented my block, I had no choice. The engine had such bad blow by that it filled my little 750ml can in a matter of seconds on boost. I made my own separator to use the block vent and the car made it across country and back without burning any oil. That block vent is a great asset to these engines. It baffles my mind that more Miata guys don't utilize it.
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Originally posted by festyfreak39 View PostAnd I've never had a blow by issue with a miata only a festiva. So confusing
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And when I ran rubber to ice even the Miata block did not have blow by, but it does on studded tires. Of course, on rubber you are at full throttle for only the briefest of times, and on studs it is full throttle for 70%. So I guess those things somewhat explain it. But the Miata guys claim to only have blow by under stupid high boost, 20 to 35 psi, and none to speak of below 18 psi.Thricetiva replaced Icetiva as the new ride
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Originally posted by Icedawg View PostYeah .... I don't really understand my issue with certainty. My old B6T with the VJ11/14 did not have the blow by problem. Hiroki does not have it. But my Miata block in the Festiva does. Even the one I had rebuilt professionally with fancy no-gap rings. I suppose the 9.4:1 instead of 7.8:1 compression plays a role.
And when I ran rubber to ice even the Miata block did not have blow by, but it does on studded tires. Of course, on rubber you are at full throttle for only the briefest of times, and on studs it is full throttle for 70%. So I guess those things somewhat explain it. But the Miata guys claim to only have blow by under stupid high boost, 20 to 35 psi, and none to speak of below 18 psi.
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I think the miata valve cover does a better job of separation of air and oil than the early cover. I know that OE rings are way better than anything aftermarket. That's my only contribution to the mystery. My bad blow by b6t had at least one cracked piston when I got it, it had many more when I took it out, lol.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostI think the miata valve cover does a better job of separation of air and oil than the early cover. I know that OE rings are way better than anything aftermarket. That's my only contribution to the mystery. My bad blow by b6t had at least one cracked piston when I got it, it had many more when I took it out, lol.
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Maybe. You could make a plenum spacer to lift it up high enough, but then you'd need a gtx hood for sure.
Just save yourself the trouble though and run the dang crank vent to the can. I only run 1 of the cam cover vents on all 3 of the cars I've built separators for and it works great. Tweak can go 7000miles on an oil change without using any oil or making the oil dirty at all. That car also uses a big Jeep filter though and it's got a 16 row thermostatically controlled cooler. I've never owned a turbo car that wasn't hard on oil until the last engine I put in that car.Last edited by Advancedynamix; 04-12-2017, 07:17 PM.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostThat car also uses a big Jeep filter though and it's got a 16 row thermostatically controlled cooler.
Thank you!'88 Festiva LX 5 speed, A/C, Carb, restored $$$ body paint, badly wrecked @ 200k.
'93 Festiva L, 5 speed, Aqua, bought from the original owner,.Zero rust but very nasty otherwise. Awaits the B6T.
'91 Festiva L, 5 speed, bought to drive while putting the B6T in the '93. now B6ME powered.
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We found out by accident that it does work on a b3, so that means it'll work on a b6t without the oil heat exchanger for sure, and maybe with the oil heat exchanger. The jeep filter is NAPA Gold #1626.
I didn't do a write up, because making one is pretty fabrication heavy, but you can use a Mann Provent and accomplish the same thing.
Sorry for cluttering your build thread Julian. Keep the good stuff coming!Last edited by Advancedynamix; 04-12-2017, 11:24 PM.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostWe found out by accident that it does work on a b3, so that means it'll work on a b6t without the oil heat exchanger for sure, and maybe with the oil heat exchanger. The jeep filter is NAPA Gold #1626.
I didn't do a write up, because making one is pretty fabrication heavy, but you can use a Mann Provent and accomplish the same thing.
Sorry for cluttering your build thread Julian. Keep the good stuff coming!
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Thank you Charlie, sorry for hijacking the thread.'88 Festiva LX 5 speed, A/C, Carb, restored $$$ body paint, badly wrecked @ 200k.
'93 Festiva L, 5 speed, Aqua, bought from the original owner,.Zero rust but very nasty otherwise. Awaits the B6T.
'91 Festiva L, 5 speed, bought to drive while putting the B6T in the '93. now B6ME powered.
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Originally posted by festyfreak39 View PostDo you know if you can use the miata valve cover with that fancy jdm intake manifold ?
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix
I think the miata valve cover does a better job of separation of air and oil than the early cover.
Interesting point Charlie that the Miata cover does a better job of oil separation than the B6T cover. I even resorted to filling the passage way for the oil blow by return in the B6T valve cover with a copper pot scrubber, and it made very little difference. I had seen it suggested on Miata forums to use a plastic pot scrubber, but I thought why take the risk of melting when you can use copper. Too bad it was not much help.Last edited by Icedawg; 04-13-2017, 03:15 PM.Thricetiva replaced Icetiva as the new ride
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