professionally rebuilt, I took it back to the rebuilder who advised me
4age turbo setups are renown for smokey turbos and part of the
problem is with relieving enough crankcase pressure.
He advised me to reduce the oil inlet diameter to 2mm which I did.
And also to get another rocker cover with a crankcase vent (which
should be in the mail headin to my house).
Ive read some articles on the internet of the benefits of having
vacuum in the crankcase in terms of helping promote engine efficiency
due to better piston sealing, many drag cars run electrical pumps to suck
crankcase pressure in the states, ive been told by my turbo rebuilder
that there should be a small increase in power in relieving crankcase
pressure, not to mention help with my oil leaks

I just wanted to discuss what you guys think are some options in terms
of relieving crankcase pressure and which ones are good/bad and why.
Some setups im aware of are:
1)outlets going to intake manifold (stock setup usually)
2)outlets going to breather
3)outlets going to oil catch can
4)outlets going to sealed catch can with vacuum being drawn from turbo inlet
5)outlets going to electric vacuum pump
6)outlets going to belt driven vacuum pump
7)outlets going to check valve on exhaust manifold (just after collector)
to use exhaust vacuum to suck pressure out
At the moment Im just running setup number 3, but Im very interested with the
last setup cuz many people have had good results in N/A and supercharged
cars in the states..could this setup be used on a 4agte?
Any thoughts or experiences appreciated
