How much is a ton? No leaks anywhere?Are there any catch can kits for our cars?
mine is eating a ton of oil and I believe it might be from the CCV, new turbo didn’t make a difference
Warranty got me a new CP4, turbo, emissions stuff, MAF, other stuff and still not fixed so I’m doing it myself.The only way a ton of oil is making out though the ccv is via blown rings or something. There are many CCs that can be used or made. There are a few that some use but imo anything with large hoses are perfect. Imo it should never be a fix. Just a maintenance preventer for cars that are not port injected or carburetor. The only point is to stop the ports and valves from clogging up and unless you also delete your EGR... that's not going to stop. LSDF is fixing that but still.....
The best catch can by far is this
MACHSWON Oil Catch Can Stainless Filter Universal Provent Tank 200 Replacement Filter Turbo Diesel Compact Baffled Oil Catch Can 4WD Turbo Charge Diesel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FMN2B63/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_i_XQ1QG27T0S9HCYHG3VKY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
It's a knockoff of a higher priced one but this has a better mesh.
I run it in 3 cars of mine.
Why did you replace the turbo? And with what? You cant just toss expensive parts at a problem you or we dont understand.
mine is a quart every 3,000 miles, maybe more now.Once again, the CRUA and CVCA engines are well known for oil consumption. This is probably the 10th thread on the topic. But they generally all fall within VAG's allowance of oil consumption (you think that's bad, imagine some of the VAG gassers that will empty the crankcase easily between services).
The allowable amount is .5L per 600 miles. Which is a lot. Most TDIs (even the thirsty 2015s) will not get that bad.
Engine runs on air not oil, oil gunks up the intake, makes the engine smoke, clogs the DPF, causes other issues. Now if after a few thousand miles with the catch can venting to the ground and no oil coming out I might route it into the intake. However I’m going to check first.Solution in search of a problem. Why would you push the oil outside to an oily mess when it can just be pulled into the intake same as any other modern car?
80k on my new 2014 before buy back and 96k on my brothers 2014, never burned any measurable amount of oil. Hell he had 27k on his last oil change as he was selling it back, didn’t move the level at all in that one hahaha. So no they shouldn’t burn oil but many do.Umm. Hate to be the bearer of bad news. But engines don't run on air, they run on fuel. And a diesel, is in fact; an oil burner.
That being said, a cc on any turbocharged, direct injected engine is a good idea. But I bet it's burning more oil through rings than through the ccv.
Clueless.Engine runs on air not oil, oil gunks up the intake, makes the engine smoke, clogs the DPF, causes other issues. Now if after a few thousand miles with the catch can venting to the ground and no oil coming out I might route it into the intake. However I’m going to check first.
It’s also the same reason you don’t breathe your own farts on purpose.
nope. 14 years of TDI owning has shown me a lot, plus quite a lot of time in the machine shop working on engines. Keeping the intake clean is never a bad thingClueless.
I thought my response was Quite eloquent.lol. I was trying my hardest. Hey we all have our moments.Clueless.
So. The engine in your 15. Is not the same that was in your brothers.nope. 14 years of TDI owning has shown me a lot, plus quite a lot of time in the machine shop working on engines. Keeping the intake clean is never a bad thing
Want the intake clean? Delete the EGR. I only am running a cc because I'm pushing 40+ psi of boost. As stated. The problem is specific to that year.nope. 14 years of TDI owning has shown me a lot, plus quite a lot of time in the machine shop working on engines. Keeping the intake clean is never a bad thing
Oh my bad, guess they changed over to an oil burning design later hahahahahaha. I didn’t realize I have a 2 stroke TDI.So. The engine in your 15. Is not the same that was in your brothers.
Diesel is an oil. That's why we call diesels oil burners.Oh my bad, guess they changed over to an oil burning design later hahahahahaha. I didn’t realize I have a 2 stroke TDI.
I know.Diesel is an oil. That's why we call diesels oil burners.
Your brothers had a different engine. Your year is a motor specific to that year, and were known for oil consumption. What you are describing is normal. Stupid, but normal.
The excessive oil isn't coming from the ccv system.
Go ahead and put a catch can on it. It won't solve your oil consumption issue.
It's a 2x2 stroke oil burning machine.Oh my bad, guess they changed over to an oil burning design later hahahahahaha. I didn’t realize I have a 2 stroke TDI.
" the CRUA and CVCA engines are well known for oil consumption " you have a different engine than op. The allowable amount is .5L per 600 miles.Is it possible the pressure regulating valve on the cam cover is weak and allowing for excess blow-by..do you have a ton of oil in the turbo inlet pipe?
I believe the regulating valve is replaceable, as replacing the cam cover entirely means pulling injectors.
I've got a decent amount of blow-by on mine, and have thought about picking up a mishimoto can and secure it in the space between the airbox and battery. I don't have LP EGR feeding extra hot air through my turbo, but I'd still like to keep too much oil residue from collecting in the charge cooler.
if your eating that much oil, bring it in if your under warranty. Explain your situation.mine is a quart every 3,000 miles, maybe more now.
when the low oil warning comes on is that a quart low or more?
mine was usually using 4 quarts between 10k oil changes.
even oil consumption issues aside I still want a catch can as I’m going to be venting the crank case to the ground and prefer not to have an oil drip like my MK4s did.
Eh, it's still an EA288 with very many shared parts right down to the piston rings. The cam cover is supposed to have greater CCV capacity, not my experience so far." the CRUA and CVCA engines are well known for oil consumption " you have a different engine than op. The allowable amount is .5L per 600 miles.
Doesn’t work like that. Already brought it up many times.if your eating that much oil, bring it in if your under warranty. Explain your situation.
Regardless of the fine details or model number none of them are supposed to eat oil from the crank case.Eh, it's still an EA288 with very many shared parts right down to the piston rings. The cam cover is supposed to have greater CCV capacity, not my experience so far.
Strange all manufactor have a normal oil consumption template.Regardless of the fine details or model number none of them are supposed to eat oil from the crank case.
Ya so they can tell you to **** off and not have to pay for warranty work. If I built an engine that used that much oil id expect the customer to throw it back thru my front windowStrange all manufactor have a normal oil consumption template.