importfighter01
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- 2020 Ford Ranger XL SuperCab
It catches a lot of fuel in my experience and my oil has zero fuel smell to it. Very easy to uninstall, just have to put in the labor to do it. I don’t see how a dealer would ever know you had a catch can as the connector for the PCV lines doesn’t have any paint on it or anything to show it had been disconnected ever.This thread is pretty long and a lot to digest at this point. If I were to add a catch can would it catch most or all of the fuel that is ending up in my oil so I could effectively “move on” from dealing with that or would it not be effective? For those that previously had an issue with that did the catch can help?
Secondly, I see it’s about a 2-3 hour install but are we talking completely reversible with no major signs of the install if the truck needed to go in for warranty work? I really don’t trust my local dealer for warranty shenanigans with an aftermarket upgrade like this. I wouldn’t take it in for any oil changes so it would only be if there was a major recall or repair needed I would want to be able to take this thing off.
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