New turbo blowing white smoke? help me out please

TARM

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for the CCV I would filp the dog house and then add a section of hose and run it down the front of the engine. The fan will dissipate any visible smoke when idling and it will stay out of the cab as well. You can add a catch can filled with 000 SS mesh and then down and out the front if you want to eliminate oil drip.
 

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i ment it smoked out the exhaust, as in it pressured up
and pushed some oil past the turbo seals...

I gotcha, Thats weird I havent had any problems with the ccv mod

for the CCV I would filp the dog house and then add a section of hose and run it down the front of the engine. The fan will dissipate any visible smoke when idling and it will stay out of the cab as well. You can add a catch can filled with 000 SS mesh and then down and out the front if you want to eliminate oil drip.

I might have to try this if I get bored
 

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Tarm that is a good idea for routing the ccv.

Lincoln, so your saying with the ccv mod done it was causing a haze at idle? Then when went back to stock ccv route and had no more haze? Can someone explain in a little more detail how and why it has more pressure on the turbo seals with ccv mod done.

Is it because it does not have the suction from the turbo?
 
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