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    Default Re: blowing smoke on boost, 1ggte, clean motor!

    dude did u fit the catch can properly cause if its fitted incorrectly apparently it will cause a lot of blowby (dunno how-just heard it from someone) and car will be smoking like hell , try removign the catch can and drive it and see if its still happening

    and use shell 10w-30 synthetic tech oil which is what im using and the 1g-gte loves it too thin and it will make the tappets loud as well as cold starts are rough that what i got anyway
    if u want to use anyother oil u can but toyota specified 10w-30 for the soarer

    if it still didnt go away then just wait for the single lolllllll

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    Default Re: blowing smoke on boost, 1ggte, clean motor!

    Purple5ive is right.

    It could well be that your catch can is configured wrong. Basically if your catch can is configured in correctly and there's no where for the air to escape, you end up pressurizing the engine and it pushes the oil out where ever it can, usually the turbo and exhaust.

    I did it once (Connected the two breather outlets togehter) and ended up smoking the engine REALL Bad.
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    Default Re: blowing smoke on boost, 1ggte, clean motor!

    i guessed it as much thats what would have happened as the smoking only accured after the catch can was fitted

    theres two black hoses going from the oil filler area which one did u use for the catch can

    there one from the bcak and one from the side if im not mistaken

    stradlater

    any other ways to connect an oil can on the 1g-gte engine

    IN 05 NT
    due basically what this can does is prevent oil from gettign into the air intake
    so go near the turbos where they joing togeter near the air intake u will see a black hose there and most def will have oil leakign from it atleast alil bit thats the hose u need the catch can on

    hope that helps or someone needs to paste a pic here of the 1g engine bay showing the turbos so i can show u where to connect it

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    Default Re: blowing smoke on boost, 1ggte, clean motor!

    yes, there are other ways, but they are mildly inventive


    It depends entirely on your catch can. How many pipes it got? I'll tell you then.


    Mat mate mate.... The catch can DOESN"T go onto the turbos!!!
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    Default Re: blowing smoke on boost, 1ggte, clean motor!

    steve is the name lollll
    and yeah it doesnt go to the turbos but to the air inlet pipes on the turbos so the air is recycled

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