Bucking and snorting on acceleration

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Bullishone

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Nope - there is no timeframe that this is associated with. Ford never solved this issue. The ecoboost community did.... weep hole is what ALL ecoboost owners do to protect themselves
Someone from Ford should actually take a moment to sue you for all the ******** and misinformation you continue to spread. I mean you spread more ******** here than you do on your Grindr profile. If I worked at Ford I would love everything you say and go straight to the lawyers, it would be fun.




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Someone from Ford should actually take a moment to sue you for all the ******** and misinformation you continue to spread. I mean you spread more ******** here than you do on your Grindr profile.

Lucky for him trolling is allowed here. He doesn't spread as much BS on f150forum.com as he used to, since he got banned as: Sasquatch77, FRFJimbo, darrylgibbs, 93CobraOH, 02_Lightning and probably a few more usernames I can't think of at the moment. He still spreads it lightly over there as Bravo3eco.
 

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Correction. Ford recommends 91 or above and says 87 octane is ok but will result in reduced performance.



It's a nice truck. It deserves the recommended fuel.



Reduced performance does not mean bucking and jerking lol it should perform just fine with maybe a few hp reduced power


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smurfslayer

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This is not gas octane related at all. This is an inherent design issue from Ford. Follow my directions and problems solved.

No, it’s not and you have zero evidence to support this. Zero.

You’re just FAKE NEWS.

Now, GTFOH.

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Welcome to the ecoboost life. You are experiencing misfire due to condensate buildup in the intercooler. You need the 1/16" weep hole drilled and then swap spark plugs to motorcraft sp534 gapped .030. These will need changed every 30k miles.

No, seriously, GTFOH

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Nope - there is no timeframe that this is associated with. Ford never solved this issue. The ecoboost community did.... weep hole is what ALL ecoboost owners do to protect themselves

Jayzus, you are f*cking hard headed aren’t you?

Nobody here likes you, nobody here wants you here, just go the F*ck away.
 
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