Catch cans are needed to release positive crank case pressure. Basically as the piston moves up and down in the bore it displaces as much air as at the top of the piston. Creating too much pressure in the block, and on top of the head in the valve cover.
The stock pcv system isn't nearly up to the job when you install a turbo the wear of blow by that is boost pressure escaping past the rings as well as crank case pressure pushing through on the down stroke will quickly wear an engine out and blow out seals causing oil leaks everywhere
The answer is a better way to relieve excess pressure.
Ever since my valve cover gasket and oil cap were leaking I went ahead and grabbed some new ones. At the hardware store I picked up some 5/8 heater hose and 4 5/8 pipe to hose fittings as well as some JB Weld.
At Advanced I grabbed a small filter for $9 I felt like a ricer while paying for it ):
Then I took some weird Hugo Boss water bottle I got out of Fowee’s garage and drilled some 5/8 holes in it and my valve cover. I used some brake clean and water to rinse all the metal shavings out. It’s a y8 it doesn’t need any help spinning bearings
The breather filter worked out really slick. The bottle has a screw in cap so I just drilled a hole in it slightly smaller than the rubber hose piece on the bottom of the filter and squeezed it into the top of the screw in cap.
Here it all is ready to go back on the car.
I needed a good way to mount it so I took a hard look at the charcoal canister and decided it had to go. I took my chop saw out and cut the mounting bracket off of it and used a Tbolt clamp to clamp the bracket to the catch can.
Here it all is installed on the car. When I have more time I’m going to add a vent to the block.
and thats all there is to it.
Here's a pic of the whole car because it annoys me when people don't post one.