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Old 12-16-2020, 08:30 PM   #1
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Re: PCV with turbo setup HELP

You got your air flow wrong. The breather is air in. Don’t matter how you hook it up. Stand alone or pulling air from the turbo inlet. It’s still air in to the motor.
Your main problem is your rings aren’t seating.
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Re: PCV with turbo setup HELP

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You got your air flow wrong. The breather is air in. Don’t matter how you hook it up. Stand alone or pulling air from the turbo inlet. It’s still air in to the motor.
Your main problem is your rings aren’t seating.
Well the engine has about 200 miles. The first couple of miles were aggressive as stated in the instructions from DSS pistons. Is there any way to set them in now or any additives?
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