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Stratified Blog on Catch Cans

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They touched the surface of the pcv system. Either way Ill be buying the Port fuel Injection from them when its ready.
 


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^^^That will DEFINITELY do more to keep the valve backs clean than anything else out there, on top of the extra fueling performance/tuning benefits. [thumb]
 


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Did anyone follow the 15/16 mustang 2.3L smoke issue? There was a known issue with the factory pcv oil separator. People were gutting the factory separator and installing a catch can to fix it. Eventually for put out a tsb and revised oil separator.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36745

I'm wondering how that issue relates to this article. It sound like it was not getting enough vacuum to pull from the crank case?

If that's the case then what stratified is saying about flow restriction to the pcv system being a bigger issue is true.

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Did anyone follow the 15/16 mustang 2.3L smoke issue? There was a known issue with the factory pcv oil separator. People were gutting the factory separator and installing a catch can to fix it. Eventually for put out a tsb and revised oil separator.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36745
THANK YOU for mentioning this, as I will now inform my '16 EcoBoost Stang owning younger son about the issue/TSB. [thumb]
(In case he is not already aware of it.)
 


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