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boocoodinkydow
Nov 26, 2014Explorer
FishOnOne wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
The only reason I came across this was because my wife nearly purchased a Grand Cherokee and I was interested in the diesel option which she really didn't care if it was gas or diesel.
The way I interpreted this guy's video and I could be wrong is this issue would not be covered by warranty so he took matters in his own hands.
OMG Fish really? You find one video of a modified truck that has blowby and all of a sudden every 3.0 Eco-diesel is junk?
So why do you own a Ford then? I can assure you if my new Eco-diesel has blowby Ram will be putting in a new engine or will be taking to my Attorney.
Here Fish do some research on your Ford 2014 6.7 blowby videos just for Fish. Have fun
OMG Don I did do my research :B and the what makes the difference is how the manufacturer handles the oil vapor. In my case Ford designed in a vapor oil separator for my engine while Chrysler decided to allow for this oil vapor to be regurgitated through your engine which is a bad idea in my opinion.
BTW... Just so you know "blow by" and "oil vapor" is two different issues. Remember I reported earlier that this guy has said some things that are not accurate this being one of them.
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just curious, is that the same design they use on the ecoboost?
http://www.f150ecoboost.net/forum/6-f150-ecoboost-chat/8292-how-much-does-your-catch-can-catch.html
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