You don't have to route it to the road to get rid of the CC vapors, if you have the room in your engine bay, add a catch tank and then reroute the vapors back to the turbo inlet. Also if you do add a catch can, depending on where you mount it and if you want the excess oil to drain back to the block or just empty it every so often.I on the other hand, vent it out to the ground but later plan to do a catch can with no return.
I don't get 15 with the vanes open either,.. but got 35psi with the vanes closed if I wasn't paying attention. I still don't have a good idea of how much oil drained from the turbo over a certain length of time. The vacuum pump will actually pressureise the block if there is a vacuum leak. You also didn't give much info about how much gasses were coming from the port on the oil pan when you removed the turbo drain. The inside of the turbo will be at the same pressure as the block. Even though ROR had huge block pressure and claims no extra oil coming from the turbo, he's not concerned about oil from the turbo.
Quote from: fatmobile on August 29, 2011, 09:09:25 am I don't get 15 with the vanes open either,.. but got 35psi with the vanes closed if I wasn't paying attention. I still don't have a good idea of how much oil drained from the turbo over a certain length of time. The vacuum pump will actually pressureise the block if there is a vacuum leak. You also didn't give much info about how much gasses were coming from the port on the oil pan when you removed the turbo drain. The inside of the turbo will be at the same pressure as the block. Even though ROR had huge block pressure and claims no extra oil coming from the turbo, he's not concerned about oil from the turbo.Well as to the gases coming out from the pan end of the oil drain i have no idea. as the oil return is below the level of oil and it was plugged. It may have been due to the incline and the fact that it was jacked high enough for me to slide under it. But the line from the block going to the vacuum pump is disconnected so it has every chance to not be under much pressure. And yes ROR apparently so. You must have an anomaly
So if for whatever reason i'm blowing oil past my seals will it damage them or damage the bearing assembly in anyway?