PuddleJumper
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- Cortlund
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I see lots of people running catch cans. The way i was brought up and taught about cars was that boosted cars and Direct Injection engine cars needed catch cans and Port Injection and a lot of NA cars didn't. I know the 3.6 is Port injection, so she keeps her valves clean, and she may be up there in compression but not boosted. One would figure the PCV valve would catch any oil and that would be all thats needed. However I've seen the oil amount some have been catching and Holy Moly Batman! Where's that all coming from!? Normally i wouldn't worry but that much oil has got to kill the octane rating of any gas it mixes with right? When are first got my Mojave, 0 odo mind you, She was a peppy gal. Broke tires loose everytime you stepped on it from a stop, accelerated pretty well for sub 300. Now she barely chirps a tire unless its wet. I know the truck learns to drive based of user input over time and I have Pedal Monster on the way. But that can't be the only culprit right? Would too much oil venting into the intake also contribute to my lost pep? I'm attributing my lost 19 mpg avg to still being on winter blend gas. Thoughts?
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