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Fordlover
Jun 09, 2014Explorer
wwest wrote:nipster wrote:
I think the anti-ecoboost hysteria is in full swing in this thread...
The issues reported here affect a very small number of people, in very specific circumstances
But like someone else mentioned, if it's just going to be a daily driver, you probably dont need the EB engine, maybe just the base V6
"very specific circumstances.."
Yes, but Rh (relative humidity) circumstances for which we humans have no sensory perception....
"specific..."
Not really.
High Rh, >90%, short drive in cruise = Condensate pools.
Moderate Rh, 70-90%, long drive in uninterrupted cruise = Condensate pools.
CEL/mis-fires = condensate ingestion.
Also, rare.
There is a fairly wide cross section of Ecoboost owners on this site.
Ranging from early 2011 models all the way up to very recent 2014 models. But complaints about power losses are in the extreme minority. Only one or two have said they've even experienced it.
I understand you are uncomfortable with the Ecoboost, and I say that's ok, you don't have to buy one. But quit trying to convence owners that have driven one for the last 3 years that they have a major problem.
I live on the Gulf Coast, with famously high Rh, often hovering between 90-100%. So of the 4 friends I have who own them, why have they never experienced this design flaw? Perhaps it really is rare?
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