80 pages, one piston set, 2 ring sets, heads, sleeves, and engine block later, OP still has blow-by. I'm blaming the WMO fuel, unknown liquid content (glycols, etc...), but each their own. Send a liquid sample from the recycle center out to a lab for a spectral analysis, it is cheap to do, and then you will know what you are putting in your engine. Petroleum may be an approved fuel by the engine maker, but you don't know what (else) is in it. Filtering only removes the rocks. Spin it and you could separate via density.
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Next time, go wicked up P-7100 Cummins 5.9L Dodge Ram engine (94'-98'). Low cost reliable engine that can reach 500hp / 4000rpm and can nearly double your RPM operating window.
The only time I have blow-by is when I pass you, unless I am out of fuel, again....