Ranger1 wrote:
On mine, the output of the turbo, what I'm assuming is the pressurized side of the turbo, feeds the intercooler, which should have boost pressure, and it exits the intercooler on the driver side, connected to the engine intake. I'm referring to this plumbing, not the intake plumbing from the air filter to the turbo intake.
I didn't think the the turbo side would have been easy to get at, but I really haven't looked at the engine other then looking about CCV replacement and design. That thing (CCV valve) is a waste of time and effort, I would bet it's only about 20% effective if that much. Maybe this weekend if I am over this killer sinus infection and chest cold I will try to poke around the engine bay a bit.
Yes I have something going on to eliminate more of the oil out of the intake system, something like I did for the VW TDI's on Fred TDI Forum. It was called there the Old Navy CCV filter and was pretty effective at stopping the oil flow to the intake.