Turbo oil restrictor banjo bolt beneficial or not???

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    I’d obviously like to do as much preventative maintenance on my Speed3 as I possibly can and I was just wondering what the general feeling is on installing the aftermarket Banjo bolt onto our k04 turbos??? Is it at all beneficial or is it a bad idea? I have read that you should only do it if your turbo starts to smoke but I don’t know just wanted to get everybody’s opinion… if this topic has been talked about already please point me into that direction because I was unable to find it.
     
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    Stock and just started, yeah. But if looking like it's vaping at a Subaru meet, then too late.

    No need to if not smoking.
     
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    You could also look into getting better crank case ventilation. Gen 2 moved the port on the intake closer to the turbo to increase vacuum, the corksport intake mimics this location
     
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    So in my case where im not stock and my turbo is not smoking theres no need to???
     
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    Save your money.
     
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    Banjo Bolt is cheap fix.
    Installed one as soon as turbo started smoking at idlle.. also raised idle rpm a bit.
    This bandaid lasted a good 70 000 km before the turbo misbehaved badly and started making grinding noises ( my bad)
    So yes you can use it for a temporary fix, just get ready to replace / upgrade the turbo sooner rather than later.
     
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    The idle rpm is what fixed your issue not the banjo bolt

    Smoking turbo.is not a oil pressure issue it's a crankcase pressure issue.
     
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    I think the the Banjo bolt helped restrict some oil flow to the turbo, thereby allowing less to get through the turbo seals.
     
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    No. Please stop repeating this outdated info
     
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    Sorry EB , it was a while ago.. if memory serves me well the bolt only helped a little.
    Once the idle speed was raised you could not see any smoke.
    It seems that raising the idle speed helps to create a vacuum... up to a point of course.
     
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