with only 9K left on my warranty I decided today to do the crank case vent mod. I basically made a catch can that vents to the atmosphere but will not coat my jeep with oil or leave spots on the driveway.
then I got carried away and built a new air filter setup. it's not the best design by far (draws hot underhood air) but I thought I would share some pictures and some 'lessons learned' for any like-minded CRD owners on the board.
the catch can is a 1 qt oil bottle stuffed with a rag and vented with a hole at the top. the crankcase vent line goes into the bottom. that way all the vapors have to pass though the rag to vent out the top, hopefully stopping any oil droplets and collecting the mess in a nice disposable container.
as far as the stock intake, when the crank case vent line is re-routed it leaves a 1/2" hole in the intake pipe that must be plugged up, rather than plug it I decided to replace the entire intake. I'm logical like that. the stock air inlet hose is very small in diameter and has a total of 4 bends, including the airbox plumbing. so I installed a 2.5" stainless steel mandrel elbow and no other bends. the MAF housing was sawed off of the stock air box lid and happened to be just the size for a 3" inlet AEM universal dry-flow filter. this filter was $35 at advanced auto parts and supposedly has a very high filtering efficiency to compliment it high flow rating. the filter is made in the USA as well.
I did have to lengthen one of the heater hoses that was in the way. I simply drained 2.5 gallons of the coolant, pulled the old hose off, cut a longer hose and put it all together. unfortunately the new hose has a kink in it due to the tight bend, but it should 'steam' itself into the correct shape after a while, atleast I hope.
this is an overall shot of the new intake system and catch can:
here is the vent line that goes into the disposable catch bottle. the tubing is 3/4" and the metal part is aluminum tubing, also 3/4"
this is a close up of the new 90 degree bend. it follows a different path than the stock intake, as you can see the one heater hose is kinked a bit. it's amazing how much better it looks with a proper intake bends.
I have only taken it around the block once, as a shake down run, so i don't have a complete review. however, I can say this intake is ALOT louder than the stock intake, especially when the turbo is in a transient, such as idle to load and load to idle. otherwise it sounds about the same. the noise is not very pleasant, unfortunately, and if I or the wife can't stand it I will be installing the 3.7L airbox.
I hope to report, perhaps after the new-year, and then again after a week of my normal work commute on any mileage increase or decrease and heat soak issues.