Total seal rings are not a good idea IMO. Read up on how they cause real problems on a RUNNING engine. They cause top ring flutter under high cylinder pressures. Check out speedtalk.com and search for gapless rings. There are VERY few folks building engines these days with TS rings. Total Seal standard rings are good, but gapless are a problem child. Leak down tests show good results, but in a running engine they cause too many problems.
I've seen the results on a 1,000 mile high boost engine with Total Seal TOP rings EAT the ring land right out of the piston, too. I avoid TS rings at ALL costs. (gapless, that is.)
IF it's good enough for NHRA Pro Stock, it's good enough for me. They use standard ring packages. Darrin Morgan states that he has tried every type of piston ring there is and he has found no gain in any gapless rings, just problems.
Back to the question at hand, though. Check to make sure the breathers are not open to splash oil off the rockers. Head gasket and ring seal will also cause oil vapor problems. Do a leak down on your engine to determine the health of your rings and head gaskets. Under boost, the cylinder can lift the head and leak pressure into the crank case and cause oil leaks. Leaking PCV valve can do the same. Just plug your PCV valve for a while to see if the problem is significantly reduced.