HFC and oil consumption
Back to the thread subject....there is zero correlation between HFCs and OC! If you have enough breather mods you may need to get an Osiris tune due to a lean condition but the results are well worth it in RWHP gains.
Gary
Gary
HFC= HIGH FLOW CATS they are far less restrictive than OE (orginal equipment) cats.
RWHP=REAR WHEEL HORSE POWER crank horse power doesn't mean anything it's what's transmitted to your rear wheels.
How's that....^....workin for ya, understand?
Gary
RWHP=REAR WHEEL HORSE POWER crank horse power doesn't mean anything it's what's transmitted to your rear wheels.
How's that....^....workin for ya, understand?
Gary
Oil Consumption
Thanks for the clarifications.
I do not think any of those will affect the oil consumption.
Currently I am trying thicker oil plus two oil separators (V6) to see if the oil comes out thru the PCV system.
so far in 100 miles, the catchers are clean!!!!
I do not think any of those will affect the oil consumption.
Currently I am trying thicker oil plus two oil separators (V6) to see if the oil comes out thru the PCV system.
so far in 100 miles, the catchers are clean!!!!
/thread <that means "close thread" and the little arrow means I'm pointing to what I'm referencing...
BTW (by the way) there are acronyms all over the internet (in various forums)... its best to look 'em up, or determine based on context of the post - otherwise you will spend most of your time asking people what they mean.
now /thread
/thread < that means "close thread" and the little arrow means I'm pointing to what I'm referencing...
BTW (by the way) there are acronyms all over the internet (in various forums)... its best to look 'em up, or determine based on context of the post - otherwise you will spend most of your time asking people what they mean.
now /thread
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