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Rookie "Is my turbo bad?" Question
I just started modding my 90k-mile '96 AWD Talon. Yesterday I installed hard intake pipe and cone filter, hard intercooler pipes, Greddy RS bov, Hallman mbc, and a boost gauge. Car is otherwise stock. I noticed there was some oil in the intercooler piping. There seemed to be more in the upper piping than the lower. I have no experience with turbo cars, I don't know if this is just normal or if my turbo is leaking or what. Car boosts fine (now to 15 psi) and doesn't seem to smoke. Thanks for any help/advice you can give.
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Re: Rookie "Is my turbo bad?" Question
Oil in the intercooler piping is normal for a stock DSM. That oil generally comes from the crankcase vent tube. You can just disconnect that from the intake pipe (plug the nipple on the pipe) and either put a small filter on the valve cover or connect it to a catch-can. You'll also want to do this with the PCV valve which routes to the intake manifold. While you're at it, might as well do an EGR block-off plate and remove all other emissions systems.
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Re: Rookie "Is my turbo bad?" Question
Doesn't the EGR system help reduce knock at low throttle settings and tend to not effect your wot in any way?
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Re: Rookie "Is my turbo bad?" Question
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I questioned doing this too because of when it operates but a lot of people swear by it and it does clean up the engine bay a little too. |
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