2017 Mustang GT oil catch can?

ezbtr

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Been reading up - already got good seat covers and floor mats, been reading I should get an oil catch can - suggestions?
 

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64osby

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I know on the F150's you could drill a 1/8" hole in the air inlet and it would serve the same purpose. It has worked for my 2013 3.5 Ecoboost. Yrmv
 

Pmt133

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Ford had an OE one on the track oriented ones on some years if memory serves. Drained right back into the sump too. Personally I don't care for them and feel they're just more parts to cause a headache... but I'm probably in the minority on that one.
 

ezbtr

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I know on the F150's you could drill a 1/8" hole in the air inlet and it would serve the same purpose. It has worked for my 2013 3.5 Ecoboost. Yrmv
I have same Ecoboost V6 3.5 tt f150 but 2012
 

FLATHEAD

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Waste of money. I had a charger with the 6.4 392 scat pack. On the charger forums lots of talk about catch cans. Just as many for it as against. Guys with over 150,000 miles no catch can, no problems. All the guys with them all they had to say was they dumped a few tablespoons of oil out off them at oil changes. I wouldn’t worry about needing one. Your car has run nine years without one. I think any oil build up in the intake is already done.
 

ezbtr

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By the way, the performance on this machine is amazing!! Haven't even taken it out of Daily economy" mode yet :)
 
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