Steve - I see you have the driver's side valve cover venting to the air - with a little filter. What do you have on the passenger side? (which does not pass inspection if you have it in your area)
The catch cans are to seperate oil from the air coming out of the valve covers before re-entering the intake - common issue with IF the blow-by increases and more oil is in the intake.
But if you are not connecting the valve covers to the intake with your current setup - you really are not getting any blow-by - right? Or am I missing something?
How do you have your other vacuum lines running? the ones that should only see vacuum and never boost?
not sure what you mean by 'routed the same way as stock'? you had to move those vacuum lines to infront of the turbo - correct?
can't boost your evap, brake booster, ..etc - right?
does the 03+ not have seperate PCV tubes for each valve cover like to Gen1s do?
and so catch cans - do not make any sense in this setup unless he is planning to get rid of the filter and route back into the intake - before the turbo - right?
wow - I have never run a low boost turbo before - all mine have been 15psi + ....
I noticed on my SC - foot on the brake on the line - bring rpm and boost up - the braking was letting go... until I moved the brake boost vacuum line to the vacuum side of the intake. Does the turbo not make enough boost without load to cause a 'negative vacuum'?
I would have though that the epav system would be angry pressurized. How does the boost into the evap not mess up the line pressures?
Not questioning your install - just not familiar with boosting the vacuum side of things....
do you have a sense on how much PSI our stock fuel regulator will read before we have to go aftermarket?
but back to this thread.... why is steve seeing oil in his intake if it is not blow-by?
Sounds good. The fumes that seem to be getting into the cabin; what is causing that?