... a quick rundown on what i already have
EA82T fully reconditioned 2 years ago
4 plug ecu
Custom up-pipe
TF035 turbo
Custom 2.25" bellmouth downpipe and exhaust with new 2.25" cat
Liberty WAIC
I have a air/fuel ratio gauge that reads 'full rich' whenever on boost
New fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator
Always run on Vortex 95 or BP 95 (also tried E95 and makes no difference)
Timing set at 20-22deg
So with all (that i can think of) other bases covered, i made a guess that the knock sensor is forcing the ECU to pull timing
I unplugged the knock sensor, went for a squirt, and it pinged straight away.
so i plugged it back in and went searching for anwsers.
Now... what makes an engine ping?
With intercooling and good fuel covered, what else is there???
I have noticed recently that i have a large amount of oil coating the insides of my turbo, intercooler and related piping, and the intake plenum.
My PCV system is pretty much as factory had it.
The drivers side cam cover feeds into the pre turbo pipe. The rear crankcase and passenger side cam cover T and feed into the PCV valve. The valve was replaced recently.
Is all this oil normal (i do give the engine a fair thrashing)
So ive come up with a solution to try to fix it
A custom catch can


It hasnt been welded yet, but hopefully i can get it done this weekend by a fellow board member who has a TIG

If anybody likes, i can do a full write up about the catch can in another thread
If its not oil, then what else is could be causing it?