Oil Seeping from T-Map Sensor

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Has anyone experienced oil leaking/seeping from the T-Map sensor on the cold side pipe? I am a little concerned if that much blow by is happening that it is leaking out the sensor. I am assuming I am losing some boost out of the sensor as well if oil is able to get out.

This is on a 2016 w/ MP215 kit, induction hose and evap hose from 2015. Other then that I am all stock with about 8,000 miles. Let me know if this is normal or if I should get it checked out by the dealer. Thanks.

 


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Dealer will tighten the hose clamp, sensor, and clean off the oil for you. I found no oil in my secondary CCV hose yet the pipe is oily too. I have installed a catch can on the primary CCV and monitoring system. At any case, I might install a VTA and seal it off to see what happens. And If that still have oil, it can only come from the turbo which can be bad news.
 


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Has anyone experienced oil leaking/seeping from the T-Map sensor on the cold side pipe? I am a little concerned if that much blow by is happening that it is leaking out the sensor. I am assuming I am losing some boost out of the sensor as well if oil is able to get out.

This is on a 2016 w/ MP215 kit, induction hose and evap hose from 2015. Other then that I am all stock with about 8,000 miles. Let me know if this is normal or if I should get it checked out by the dealer. Thanks.

I used to have oil coating the hot side but since installing a catch can it subsided . How's oil consumption?
 


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I used to have oil coating the hot side but since installing a catch can it subsided . How's oil consumption?
Oil consumption is normal, haven't noticed any dramatic loss. I guess it is time for a catch can! I will tighten the sensor and clean it up to see if it comes back. Thanks for the responses.
 




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