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ShinnyGroove (Forum Supporter)
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8/17/20 5:30 p.m.
jimbbski said:

The only engine that I own that has DI is my 2013 F-150 with the 3.5 V6 Eco-boost engine.  On the F-150 forums installing a catch can is a popular discussion topic.  I purchased my truck with high miles and while I haven't checked the intake I have not experienced any of the issues that would indicate coked up intake valves or gummed up throttle body.  I think as someone posted earlier a particular engine may or may experience this problem. It depends on how the vehicle is used/abused as much as any other cause. 

I'm glad to hear this because I have the same truck.  Mine is a relative baby at 62k miles, but it doesn't have any issues. In theory boosted engines have more blow-by and thus more junk going into the intake tract, but if the motor is healthy in the first place I was never convinced that the can did very much. I never caught much junk in the can of my turbo Miata, and that was a lot less conservatively tuned than an OE turbo car. 

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