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<blockquote data-quote="kandewinn" data-source="post: 1180362" data-attributes="member: 23041"><p>So, I am at 10K on my newest screw. Is there some magic mileage number I need to be worrying about before I do something stupid, like drill a weep hole into my truck. I live in a high humidity area, on an island no doubt, and I keep stomping the accelerator, and the truck continues to take off like a bat out of hell. </p><p></p><p>And I also remember reading sometime ago, that I will need to replace spark plugs at 35K or so. Assuming thats true, it was posted as if, OMG I WILL HAVE TO REPLACE MY PLUGS. So What. Lets say I do, at 100K miles I replaced 16 spark plugs in my 6.2, along with 8 coil packs. Is my ecoSCREW gonna cost me more that that did. I think not.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I am clowning on certain posters here, but the constant "YOU MUST DO THIS, ITS AN ECOBOOST FACT" posts from NON ECOBOOST owners is driving me nuts. And the further I drive this thing, the more I realize, They Have No Idea What The Hell They Are Posting About. If one drives a Duramax Diesel (Great Truck BTW) go post shit to their sites. I remember the days when DURAMAX lost injectors on a weekly basis. Shit Happens, I did not post stupid, unsolicited crap about that fiasco to their sites. I had no dog in that fight.</p><p></p><p>Just my UNSOLICITED two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kandewinn, post: 1180362, member: 23041"] So, I am at 10K on my newest screw. Is there some magic mileage number I need to be worrying about before I do something stupid, like drill a weep hole into my truck. I live in a high humidity area, on an island no doubt, and I keep stomping the accelerator, and the truck continues to take off like a bat out of hell. And I also remember reading sometime ago, that I will need to replace spark plugs at 35K or so. Assuming thats true, it was posted as if, OMG I WILL HAVE TO REPLACE MY PLUGS. So What. Lets say I do, at 100K miles I replaced 16 spark plugs in my 6.2, along with 8 coil packs. Is my ecoSCREW gonna cost me more that that did. I think not. Of course, I am clowning on certain posters here, but the constant "YOU MUST DO THIS, ITS AN ECOBOOST FACT" posts from NON ECOBOOST owners is driving me nuts. And the further I drive this thing, the more I realize, They Have No Idea What The Hell They Are Posting About. If one drives a Duramax Diesel (Great Truck BTW) go post shit to their sites. I remember the days when DURAMAX lost injectors on a weekly basis. Shit Happens, I did not post stupid, unsolicited crap about that fiasco to their sites. I had no dog in that fight. Just my UNSOLICITED two cents. [/QUOTE]
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