Yeah (JZASeventy) it sounds like you've got PCV or breather problems, not necessarily a turbo issue.
When turbos wear out (in my experience anyway) they usually start by puffing out some blue smoke from the exhaust when you let the car idle for a few minutes and then drive off. Although, PCV problems can cause that too. My car is smoking after long periods of idling so I picked up a 2JZ PCV valve to swap in there. I looked at the stock 1JZ valve and I see nothing wrong with it, but toyota recalled it so I figure for $2 it's worth trying the 2JZ valve before I dig deeper. I already have the breather routed with 5/8" hose to a catch can and the turbo inlet pipe breather fitting capped. I did that when I put the motor in.
If it's not the PCV, it's either bad turbos, bad rings, or bad valve stem seals. I hope it's the PCV. I'm gonna pull the plugs monday to see if there's signs of oil burning. That would point to the PCV valve in my case (or the motor). I have no signs of oil in the intake tract, so my compressor seals aren't leaking (maybe the turbines are though).
To the other two guys... bad turbo's burn oil. Oil smoke is bluish white and smells like... oil smoke. Not sweet smelling at all. The turbo does have coolant jackets in the center section, but they almost never crack and leak coolant into the engine/exhaust. If you smell coolant burning (sweet smell with pure white smoke) and your car is running poorly, you have other problems (check for coolant leaks, including the head gasket).