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Thanks for saying that more eloquently than I didKaps,
I will venture a few thoughts that may help. I don't have my Mustang yet, so I can't speak from experience with this engine. My understanding of the Coyote engine (from web research) is that the PCV Valve is located in the top of the r/hand rocker box (where you attach the hose to your catch can). This means that the entire catch can and hoses are directly connected to your intake manifold. This is significant in that if any of your connections are loose (or not correctly seated), you will draw air directly from atmosphere into your intake manifold. This will have the effect of reducing the vacuum in the intake manifold and giving you a "rough idle". The same problem will be felt if the catch can itself is not entirely sealed (loose cover etc). I would carefully check all of the hose connections and the catch can itself to ensure that they are air tight, then refit it as suggested by others above. Make sure that the two connections into the engine (rocker box end and manifold end) connect and seal.
Hope it works for you.
. Fully agree that this might be the problem.Sponsored