The BGB quotes the following for Compression Pressure on a 3sGTE block

"Compression pressure:
1,128 kPa

(11.5 kg f/cm2.

164 psi) or more
Minimum pressure:
883 kPa

(9.0 kgf/cm2, 128 psi)
Difference between each cylinder:
98 kPa

(1.0 kg f/cm2, 14 psi) or less

(e) If the cylinder compression in one or more cylinders is
low, pour a small amount of engine oil into the cylin
der through the spark plug hole and repeat steps

(a)
through

(c) for cylinders with low compression.

If adding oil helps the compression, chances are
that the piston rings and/or cylinder bore are
worn or damage.

If pressure stays low, a valve may be sticking or
seating is improper, or there may be leakage past
the gasket.

"

so at 135 PSI your within the min limit

- I suspect like me as your compression is at the lower end you are getting increased crankcase pressure forcing more oil through the crankcase PCV than norm

- ultimately this will find its way back around into the intake and through the combustion cycle again

- this results in higher oil consumption and increased intake temperature, the way to go is an alloy catch can with a drain feature so you can reuse the oil

- as cheap fix you could put a breather filter straight on the stock plastic catch can

- for the cost of just

£15 for me this has improved both oil consumption and performance and my whole intake path is now free and clean of oil trail and the ait intake temp will be lower.

I noticed improved performance immediately.
