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Old 12-24-2011, 08:38 PM   #13
wileymotorsports
 
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Originally Posted by jr_ss View Post
Steel wool, will effectively trap airborn oil vapor... The only problem with routing back to the intake side of the turbo, is the chance of lowering your actual octane rating with the oil in the air. A sealed catch can with a vacuum on it and the crankcase will net high power numbers than a vented to atmosphere can will.

You can get a check valve and Venturi for the exhaust setup through summitracing. I'm actually going that route on my VVL conversion. The venturi will pull the vacuum you need once the turbo is spooled. Spooled is a relative term, but anything over 2k rpms would create a negative vac on the can.

Thats exactly what I want do to with my car do you have the link from summit racing so I get the right parts. I feel more comfortable running the line to the exhaust, especially if Im gonna put steel whole in the catch can. That way no risk of turbo damage or oil soaked air getting back into the engine.
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