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60,000 Mile, no catch can report

Rod Schneider

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Please see this thread https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/50-000-miles-no-catch-can-report.158934/
I pulled the intake manifold again at 60,000 miles. The buildup on the valves doesn't appear to be much, if any worse than when I looked at 50,000 miles. I change the oil every 5,000 miles using Mobil 1. I don't beat on the car, but I do "enjoy" it on a regular basis! Mostly 2 lane back roads with some interstate driving.
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Rod Schneider

Rod Schneider

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The original thread, here: https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/30-000-mile-no-catch-can-report.129238/
was started as an experiment on my part. There has been a lot of discussion about using catch cans on the EcoBoost and I was just curious about whether or not one was needed. It's not very scientific as I'm only one data point, but pulling the intake is pretty easy, so that's what I'm doing.
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