http://clubhondaspir...5-oil-catch-canmás que la válvula en sí, es problema de la tapa de balancines del prestyling, la válvula esta puesta de manera que al girar a la derecha, el aceite es chupado por la válvula pcv (literal). En un AP2
, la válvula esta girada, por lo que la absorción de aceite es mucho menor.
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P.D: Mierden! Encontré un listado de fallos reconocidos por Honda donde creo que salía ésto y ahora no lo encuentro.
De todas formas, se ha solido comentar que los prestyling son propensos a quemar aceite por la PCV durante curvas cerradas.
Edit: Ya ha aparecido:
http://clubhondaspir...onda-by-owners/
De todas formas, no veo referencia al tema de la válvula PCV en los prestyling con lo que... algo de info que he encontrado:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SulQJvXq0RM
On my first track day my Ap1 S2000 was bellowing out plumes of blue smoke after the long straight. I found out from other S2000 owners that this is because the g-forces from the hard right-hand turn before the long straight cause oil to shift in the engine and go out the PCV valve and back into the intake to burn in the cylinders causing the smoke. I will be installing an oil catch-can and possibly modifying the valve cover to include baffling to drain the oil.
http://www.s2ki.com/...problem-or-not/
http://robrobinette....000CatchCan.htm
S2000 Catch Can
By Rob Robinette
The AP1 S2000 has a habit of spitting big blue oil clouds while on the track in extended right hand corners. An oil catch can will solve the problem and keep you from scaring the crap out of people behind you in fast sweepers. The stock engine has a PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve that allows the intake to suck blow-by gasses out of the valve cover. When the throttle butterfly closes (like during a shift) a great vacuum is created in the manifold. This vacuum sucks air/blow-by gasses/oil from the valve cover into the manifold. Oil can build up near the valve and get sucked into the intake where it's burned and turned into blue smoke. By placing a catch can in this hose you can trap oil and keep it out of the intake.
Editado por Storm, 26 April 2012 - 16:00:28.