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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
High Oil Consumption
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<blockquote data-quote="jvandy50" data-source="post: 15880336" data-attributes="member: 175114"><p>I’ve had a catch can for awhile, it fills up way faster than my 16 coyote...</p><p></p><p>I found what i hope to be a better dealer, performance oriented anyway, 1.5hrs away. I will likely talk to them when i know its 500 miles/quart or less, since i know if it’s over that i will be told its normal. </p><p></p><p>It is not uncommon to see a motor a week go in the facebook group. And it seems Ford won’t say why, but the long block does get replaced. Folks like to say its only complainers that are online writing about it, but there have been many who were active forum/Facebook folk who had the consumption issue. I spend too much time reading and i think it’s more common than its given credit for. I still love the car, but this is just a quirk about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvandy50, post: 15880336, member: 175114"] I’ve had a catch can for awhile, it fills up way faster than my 16 coyote... I found what i hope to be a better dealer, performance oriented anyway, 1.5hrs away. I will likely talk to them when i know its 500 miles/quart or less, since i know if it’s over that i will be told its normal. It is not uncommon to see a motor a week go in the facebook group. And it seems Ford won’t say why, but the long block does get replaced. Folks like to say its only complainers that are online writing about it, but there have been many who were active forum/Facebook folk who had the consumption issue. I spend too much time reading and i think it’s more common than its given credit for. I still love the car, but this is just a quirk about it. [/QUOTE]
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