Do you have any kind of check valves on the turbo oil feeds? I'm not running a scavenge pump, but I noticed that I'd get a bit of oil smoke on hot re-starts. Oil would gravity drain past the seals once the turbine stopped spinning. I added this check valve and it seems to have fixed the turbo oil leaks. It's also a 10psi cracking pressure, so it reduces the feed pressure, which my setup also needed. It's 1/8" FNPT in and 1/8" MNPT out, so it's super easy to plumb also.
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I'm glad you mentioned this. I don't have check valves but have experienced similar issues.
What I did was install a timer relay that keeps the scavenge pump running for a set time after power off.
Im triggering the scavenge and fuel pump off the same highside from the computer.
* Any time I cut my motor off, it continues to run the scavenge pump for 45 seconds to help get rid of any oil that drains down.
* When the key is turned on, the AEM primes the fuel pump and turns on the scavenge pump. The fuel pump cuts off after 2 seconds, the scavenge pump runs for an additional 45 seconds.
The timer helped, but I know it didnt completely solve the issue because when i fixed the turbo feed line issue, i could see down into the feed on the turbo and see oil still sitting there. When I kicked on the pump, I could see it disappear.
I don't have check valves, but I considered running the feed lines up over the motor and down to the turbos.
These valves look like a better solution. I just ordered a pair. thanks!