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Old Dec 19, 2023 | 09:05 PM
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Default Oil getting into cold air Intake

Been having oil in my CAI coming from the crankcase hose and also shooting through my oil cap. I’ve tried everything and can’t seem to find a fix. Car runs better than ever just can’t seem ti figure out what’s causing oil shooting into intake.

My intake manifold gaskets were destroyed I changed those out and torqued it down to the appropriate spec. I’ve changed oil caps and also my PCV valve. Just added an oil catch can and still nothing. This isn’t a normal amount of oil it’s not overwhelming but it isn’t underwhelming neither. I’ve tried reving the engine without the hose attached there isn’t oil shooting out then. I will say that there’s a good bit of smoke that’s comes from the crankcase breather but it’s also cold outside so idk if it could be just the heat reacting to the cold. Had an aftermarket AFE Power CAI but u switched back to the factory one seeing if that would make a difference. I also ended up changing my valve cover gaskets in both sides because they were leaking. The one on the driver side still has a small leak that I will be taking care of soon. Not sure if that could be related to the problem or not tho? Any help is appreciated thanks in advance.
 
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Old Dec 21, 2023 | 04:34 PM
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Hi there! If you are planning on seeing a dealership for this concern, please send us a PM with the last eight characters of the VIN and the date of your appointment. We would love to look into this further for you.

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