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    Oil in intake?

    hi guys,

    was cleaning out my intake today and found old sludgey oil in there. approx a few ml? could this be due to the PCV valve not working efficiently? or maybe even broken? mind you its probably the first time in a year (since turbo install) that i've opened it up to clean it (except for the filter element) so could this just be normal oil residue build up?
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

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    sounds like you've got a bit of blowby probably caused by your tarbo setup.. Have you had a compression/leakdown test recently?
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    Nothing to be concerned about blow by is normal.

    IF there was a lot different story.

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    How much would you consider a lot?
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

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    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...8742-Catch-Can

    In the first pic that was a year of DD and one track day.

    Looks a lot but its normal. 50-60ml?

    I wouldnt be concerned with the few ml you stated.

    I'm actually surprised thats all you got.

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    Do you know much oil you're losing between changes? Dipstick low?
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    yeah it was about that much, lol

    should i get a catch can?

    I don't really lose any oil between changes
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

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    A catch can will help to keep the intake clean.

    Its worth it IMO
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    Could I possibly relocate my PCV hoses away from the intake pipe, without using a catch can?
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

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    you can use a breather pod if u want..

    for the ultimate badass experience. Cops won't like it though (but they won't like your turbo either lol)
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    run a catch can an plumb the catch can back into the intake if u want less trouble lol, but it will only lessen the problem, but for zero blow by in the intake, as said just run a breather pod

    U can always DIY ur own catch can anyways, not that hard to make, as long as u know what ur doing, heck u can even use a coke bottle if ur that cheap LOL

    But IMO, all turbo honda's should run a catch can setup, since the pcv system isnt designed for boost setup anyways
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    So then, if I was to run a sealed catch can (legal right?) it still has to be plumbed back to the intake?

    I thought it was as simple as:

    1. PCV to can inlet
    2. can outlet to crank case
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

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