SJRaptorG2
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Well I inspected the stock cooler that was replaced during the whipple stage 1 upgrade and it has oil residue inside. The oil is heaviest in the large cold side outlet tube (from cooler to throttle body). It appears that vaporized oil enters the hot side, and then cools as it is passing through the cooling fins, then liquefies and settles along the cool side large intake tube.
I have a catch can installed from hot side passenger pcv, but there currently is no catch made for the latest ecoboost cold side going directly into the driver side turbo. I have tried several, even including the sensor but it still throws codes. Truck has 31,000 mi, so the oil residue is not that bad considering the miles and the way I drive it, but I would like to add a cold side catch can if anyone can make one that does not throw codes.
Hope the whipple intercooler can handle the vapors coming from the driver side turbo better.
BTW, no weep hole suggestions please.
I have a catch can installed from hot side passenger pcv, but there currently is no catch made for the latest ecoboost cold side going directly into the driver side turbo. I have tried several, even including the sensor but it still throws codes. Truck has 31,000 mi, so the oil residue is not that bad considering the miles and the way I drive it, but I would like to add a cold side catch can if anyone can make one that does not throw codes.
Hope the whipple intercooler can handle the vapors coming from the driver side turbo better.
BTW, no weep hole suggestions please.