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    Question IC intake dirty

    checked all hoses and fittings on the IC yesterday during a light service and noticed that there was a film of black oil (sump oil in appearance) throughout the intercooler inlet pipe (between the air filter and the turbo) which no doubt continues through the intercooler itself to the inlet manifold.
    Is this a normal occurence ... or is it due to a failure of the turbo seals or PCV valve?

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    DCV

    The DCV is worth changing every 50000kms its gets
    cloged with oil and gunge and doesn't function properly.
    Might be worth flushing intercooler after you change DCV
    It should be flushed at 130000kms minimal but more if
    see oil in the hoses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotsD2 View Post
    The DCV is worth changing every 50000kms its gets
    cloged with oil and gunge and doesn't function properly.
    Might be worth flushing intercooler after you change DCV
    It should be flushed at 130000kms minimal but more if
    see oil in the hoses.
    sorry... should have mentioned that its a 2001 TD5

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