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Passenger Side Vs. Driver Side Catch Can
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane361" data-source="post: 1756984" data-attributes="member: 52367"><p>You're gonna get both sides of the fence here. Your vehicle is capable to take in any blow-by and why would FORD add a catch can when they don't want your vehicle to last longer, they can't trust people to maintain it and it's additional money they don't have to spend. Is it a good idea? Is oil/water part of the combustion cycle? Do you want oil covering intake components? So if you REALLY care about your truck...why not. People who say you don't need one either believe blow-by is make believe or they don't care that their truck takes that back in. With that being said you need to check it, drain it...and keep it clean or you can cause greater issues. You will notice the passenger side gets a greater accumulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane361, post: 1756984, member: 52367"] You're gonna get both sides of the fence here. Your vehicle is capable to take in any blow-by and why would FORD add a catch can when they don't want your vehicle to last longer, they can't trust people to maintain it and it's additional money they don't have to spend. Is it a good idea? Is oil/water part of the combustion cycle? Do you want oil covering intake components? So if you REALLY care about your truck...why not. People who say you don't need one either believe blow-by is make believe or they don't care that their truck takes that back in. With that being said you need to check it, drain it...and keep it clean or you can cause greater issues. You will notice the passenger side gets a greater accumulation. [/QUOTE]
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