Ford F150 EcoBoost Oil Catch Can Install - AMAZON SPECIAL!!!!

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How to install an oil catch can on a 2016 Ford F150 XLT 3.5 EcoBoost. Super easy to install and was a cheap modification. This will help the engine breath a little better and will not gunk up in the intake valves as much.

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Thank you so much for this video I have watched at least 10 videos and none of them explained which side to hook up the in or out side to finally I was able to finish up my catch can which came without any instructions thanks again

bensutherland
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It’s amazing how much oil it actually catches!

MartinRodriguez-gxcs
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Great video just what I needed for my 2014 3.5 ecoboost truck.

robbynv
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My 2018 only had maybe a table spoon full after 10, 000km. Lots of short trips and warm ups down to -45 in the winter, towing 8500lb camper in the summer.

boatymcboatface
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I used 19/32 PCV hose I bought at Autozone it fit the existing Ford parts perfectly with no forcing it on.

sflores
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Thanks bro I needed this video lol. Just decided to buy the same catch can for my 2018 stx 👍

maitlandbobst
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Merci beaucoup pour votre excellent explication entre le sens de circulation entre et sorti la meilleure vidéo 😊

brunoerrico
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Damn, you solved my pistol and truck issues!

Jedpack
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I installed 2 catch-cans. One ech for the right hand and left hand sides. It is amazing how much blow-by gets condensed in thee cans. Should have installed bigger cans. Check it every 200 miles!

peterjohnston
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Auto Driven, what is the Brillo pad used for. I didn’t see that you used it.

flyingskwerl-Outdoor_Adventure
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I'm no expert but wouldn't it help to have some material for the hot gases to condense on, baffles, stainless wool or something. I'd guess the fluid in there condensed on the sides, some more baffles or material would be good and probably collect more. Is there problems with these pressurizing the can? Maybe a check valve between the can and manifold (close to throttle body). Thanks for the video I've got one of these too.

thehammertim
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what about those ones on amazon with an air filter sticking out the top? Is that a good idea to get or can it cause a vacuum leak or loss of pressure or something?

waynefilkins
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I add that exact can to my 2013 3.5 an after 400 mi. It was 3/4 full dont seem right,

floyddegarmo
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Don’t have to remove the oil cap. The rubber grommet allows it to stay in place on my 2018 anyways

dgadventures
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What kind of hose did you use? I was told to use heater hose since it should be able to withstand the vacuum but once installed that hose collapsed while the truck sat in idle. I have a 2016 f150 3.5 eco boost

wyattjhutching
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Did you add that included stainless steel mesh to the filter baffle?

SMZD
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You didn’t use the steel media that comes with it?

timothysmith
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How do you attach the oil catch can to the battery box? Can you show more about that?

yruhatin
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I have a 2014 eco boost. I added the catch cans now I have smoke coming from my exhaust. And exhaust smell in the cabin. Have you had this to happen

chrisclemons
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Will thus help with misfires? Better than drilling hole in intercooler?

thebrothers