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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
using f150 ecoboost pcv on boss manifold
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<blockquote data-quote="LS Boss" data-source="post: 15152849" data-attributes="member: 144062"><p>I wouldn't get to excited about this recommendation. I tried it about 9 months ago. The results for me were actually identical to the OEM unit that came on the Boss. I only see about 2 ounces in the cup (JLT) every 3000 miles but then again I don't track my vehicle. Tracking would certainly increase this amount. I would recommend installing a Peterson can for anyone who tracks their Boss or is experiencing higher loss rates then mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS Boss, post: 15152849, member: 144062"] I wouldn't get to excited about this recommendation. I tried it about 9 months ago. The results for me were actually identical to the OEM unit that came on the Boss. I only see about 2 ounces in the cup (JLT) every 3000 miles but then again I don't track my vehicle. Tracking would certainly increase this amount. I would recommend installing a Peterson can for anyone who tracks their Boss or is experiencing higher loss rates then mine. [/QUOTE]
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