Hello
Didn´t You know? The 1.0 DISI already has some sort of catch can, in fact, there are two of them and the 1.4 DISI has got them too. They sit a few centimeters just before the turbine, one on the top and the other one on the oposite side.
The valves cover is equipped with three valves to vent nasty vapours, two of them let vapours out and the last one lets air go in but there are only two tubes for the three valves, From what i have read, this is called a dual PCV valve configuration. This system has two sides, one is called dirty and the other one, clean side. The dirty side usually directs vapours to the intake manifold, near the throttle plate for vacuum at low charges but that´s not the case with the Corsa 1.0 DISI. It is situated near the compressor turbine instead. The clean side is cleaner and further away from the turbine and, this is my opinion, it usually vents in not out, when the engine is off and cooling down, but at full charge it changes because vacuum near the turbine is so intense it will open the second PCV valve and venting the crank case will be from there too.
So the dirty side is venting all the time, from low to high loads and clean side will do the same but only when in high loads.
So if this is right, the dirty side is where regular drivers should be worried about because high loads are very rare (that is my case anyway). For more aggressive driving, the clean side might be a concern as well.
Has anyone in this forum, driving a Corsa 1.0 DISI or 1.4 DISI, inspected their turbo intake just before the turbine entry and found oil there? If they have, they know what i am talking about.
Cheers!