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Depending on if you have a high pressure Turbo or not. The engine in my S70 T5 is a high pressure turbo 2.3 litre. Look on your driver side fender(under the hood) for the VIN Tag and it will tell you what engine is in your car.
It is easily accessed from under the car (if it is on a lift). It is a tube about 3/4" in diameter that goes from the under side of the turbo to the side of the crankcase at the rear of the engine.
All S70's have a 2.4 liter. There should be a numbers like 2.4 or 2400cc or something like that. The 7th and 8th vin digit is the engine. 55 is a B 2454 S engine. If unsure call the dealer parts dept and they can tell you, based on the VIN number.
Turbo oil seal is probably bad. This lets oil leak into the air intake from the turbo bearing. If smoke goes away during hard acceration, then this is probably your problem. Turbo replacement or rebuild is the fix for this.
IT IS LOCATED ON THE BACK OF ENGINE ON DRIVERS SIDE NEAR O2 SENSOR NEAR EXHAUST AND HAS 2 TORX SCREWS THAT HOLD IT IN PLACE NEAR ENGINE BRACKET ON T-5 2.3 TURBO
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