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Does Your F150 Need a Catch Can? - Ford F150 Oil Separators Tested And Explained
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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16312643" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>Who changes your oil? Part of my message point was the difference in the amount of oil that other vehicles catch. It takes longer to open the hood on the F150, than emptying the can. ,,,if you have somewhere to empty it. </p><p>I have catch cans on my 99 Mustang Cobra with KB SC and 13 Shelby GT500, not daily drivers, but empty cans about twice a year, ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16312643, member: 13485"] Who changes your oil? Part of my message point was the difference in the amount of oil that other vehicles catch. It takes longer to open the hood on the F150, than emptying the can. ,,,if you have somewhere to empty it. I have catch cans on my 99 Mustang Cobra with KB SC and 13 Shelby GT500, not daily drivers, but empty cans about twice a year, ? [/QUOTE]
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