Turbo Seals

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Turbo Seals

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Howsit everyone was wondering how much turbo seal would cost for the standard T25...

I believe they are shot coz i started some blue smoke when the car sit's in traffic for a period or i use the boost affectively :lol:
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just had a thought and was wondering wat you guys would think of it as far as i know the car wasnt smoking before i serviced it if you use a smaller oil filter that can fit in the palm of your hand would that increase the oil pressure to the point where it would cause the motor to burn up oil when i give it horns or sit in traffic for a period of time?
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I bought a seal kit last about 2 years ago. It was R350 then.
Do you fit a bigger exhaust? usually the lack of backpressure causes the rear oil seal to die pretty quickly.

Try putting a oil catch tank on, or just as a test before doing that block the PVC valve and let the breathers vent to atmosphere to see if it helps.

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thats shweet thanks up haha dumb question but where is the pvc valve?
ya i do have a bigger exhaust im not positve what the size is but i suspect that it to large
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Its that connector at the back of the plenum that the breather pipes connect to.


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Daniel check your PM ;)
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