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post Jun 16, 2009 - 10:33 PM
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I just bought another 6gen Celica with a turbo 5sfte engine. The car runs great other than the smoke (blue) that comes out between shifts (only under alot of boost). This morning i drove the car very easy without alot of boost and it did not smoke but later when i drove it and opened it up it started smoking really bad when i let of the gas to change gears, etc. I checked my PCV (con. hose only to see fluid) and it looked fine. Today i took the "U" IC pipe off the turbo and did not see any oil but tonight i took off part of the IC piping that goes to the intake and it has a bunch of oil in it...are my turbo seals bad or is the turbo bad? Any help would be great.
 
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post Jun 17, 2009 - 3:10 PM
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do you have a catch can instaled? they will pervent that from happening, but you might need new seals i unno....i assume if it doesnt happed unless your are in high boost a catch can will solve it


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post Jun 19, 2009 - 1:02 PM
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do you have a catch can instaled? they will pervent that from happening, but you might need new seals i unno....i assume if it doesnt happed unless your are in high boost a catch can will solve it


How do i install a catch can on the 5sfte engine? From PCV valve ("T" connection) to catch can and from catch can to intake manifold or what?

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