and then when we use boost

"PCV System (Boost)
Its not really a PCV system, more like a CV (crankcase vent) system under boost conditions. As soon as there is boost in the manifold (anything from 0PSI on up) the PCV is closed. So no more air flow from the PCV. Now you have to imagine the crank case vent hose, and the valve cover vent hoses are flowing air out of them. Since both the valve cover vents and the crank case vent hose are connected to the turbo inlet hose, they will both be putting the blow by back into the engine for re-burning. Because these hoses are before the turbocharger inlet, they will see the vacuum caused by the turbo ingesting air. This helps evacuate the build of blow-by pressure in the crankcase.

The downfall to the blow-by (oil and combustion gases) being sucked into the turbo through from the vents under these conditions is it puts the same oily mess into the turbo, which travels to the intercooler system, then finally back to the manifold. This is much worse than the system under normal conditions as oil in the intercooler cause loss in its cooling ability. So that nice aftermarket intercooler will become less and less efficient over time. Meaning loss in horsepower!! Also this oily mess gets in the boost tubes, and couplers which can deteriorate rubber, and silicone, not to mention cause these connections to come loose!"
 
according to the VWvortex forum link I posted earlier it says the big one is the PCV and no one corrected him
 
Nevermind found the diagram your right but again it's not a BAM engine

pcvboost-vi.jpg


anyway think I'll postpone this until tommorow bed time haha

The one you talked about is number 11 in that pic.
 
according to the VWvortex forum link I posted earlier it says the big one is the PCV and no one corrected him

As I said, a person could be wrong about everything, until that person knows and fully understands things.

There's a lot of shitty information around on forums. I've some horrible stories from a forum from over here. Pity it's not in English.
 
Well at the end all we can really believe is audi and that diagram is an authentic audi diagram stating that the PCV is the one you mentioned
 
Be careful of the fumes from the small filter they are seriously toxic, best way is to mount the filter as low as possible so they escape to wareds the rear of the car, rather than under the bonnet into the cabin.
 
Be careful of the fumes from the small filter they are seriously toxic, best way is to mount the filter as low as possible so they escape to wareds the rear of the car, rather than under the bonnet into the cabin.

MEXCUPRAR and myself have not talked about using a filter, we're talking "closed loop".

What fumes are you talking about? Does the car produce something I'm not aware of? Something besides CO2 and such stuff?