Thank you for your post. My blow-by oil was not too too bad, but there was enough oil in there for me to notice a drip on the rad and a drop blow from the fan on the right side cover/panel. I got in there and cleaned the airbox, no real problem. I try and keep a close eye on things, so I hope to catch things like this very quickly at the start.
Now, when I check my coolant levels, maybe once or twice a week - it only take 1 minute, I will check the front of the airbox - just get a garage lamp and peek in behind the coolant tank and inspect the seam where the airbox top meets the lower part. If no oil there, I'm good.
For at least another 1000km or so, I will be running stock. My oil level now is near the ADD mark, but still within spec, of course. I will keep an eye on it and see how it goes. If I get much blow-by in the next 1000km I may look at doing the 'sponge in the tube' method.
Thanks for your reply, Michael! Yep, you have seen the oil in the same place as me. I will continue to check by peeking at the airbox seam behind the coolant tank, periodically, and if I see oil there, or on that black panel rear of the rad, they will be my indicators to clean out the airbox again, and maybe, just maybe do the sponge in the tube mod.
So, to my original question: does waiting warm-up for at least two bars affect/help (reduce) blow-by oil in the airbox?
Thanks again everyone!
Cheers.