Guys:
Address post 1. I am no expert. I can certainly give as much information/experience in turbo PCV applications as anyone here. We have something like what 10 turbo 80's on this list, maybe half again as many SC's. Call it 30 force inducted motors. I see more than that in a single month.
Bragging? Hardly. But I'm intimately familiar with how force induction PCV works, and know when opinions are eclipsing reality. PCV has been mandated since 1968, and I can't remember the last time I saw a turbo PCV line that wasn't pre turbo causing PCV vacuum under boost.
I've seen posts and forums about catch cans, turbo blade gunk, clogged intercoolers, lower HP. Don't see it doing a thing on the dyno. On an all out race car, I see and have built catch cans to make the combustion cleaner (as in the chamber, more air, less oil vapor), which allows more boost, more advance at the limit of a given motor. On the audis, that's over 26psi. At 15psi or under I don't see the need, at 8psi, it makes no sense to me.
I solved an issue that TRD didn't care/want/bother to address. AND Dan confirmed no harm/no foul from his TRD contacts on what I did. Don't let it upset you, you don't have to do it. I put up the issue, problem and solution as I saw it. Doesn't really matter to me if you choose to do it or not. It confirmed my suspicion on the seals, and solved the oil smell problem I was trying to address. Hope it helps someone (else?)
Want less stuff in a catch can, or going thru the crankcase? Change your oil more often with a good synthetic.
Want PCV vacuum under boost, do the 5 minute mod I described in post 1.
The rest is just good
I hope.
SJ