I can't figure this out. The car runs great, and with my new 9/11 converter I've been boiling tires all over town. Here's the deal, when the car warms up, usually after I've driven it a little ways, then I stop and let it idle for a minute or two, it starts smoking like a freight train.
I can smell that it's oil smoke, and it's kinda blue. If I give it gas a little bit, then it finally clears up and may not do it again for awhile. This doesn't happen every time I drive it either. The only thing that I can think of it the pcv valve sucking oil into the throttle body, but I don't know. I've replace the pcv valve, but I didn't replace it with a Delco piece. Could the fact that it's not a delco pcv make a difference? When I pull it off, I always find oil in the line going to the throttle body. The turbo is new, and I've had this problem before my turbo swap. I can't find any other oil in the intake tract except for where this damn pcv valve hose goes
Any suggestions?

