Sasquatch77
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I have been avoiding saying anything on this topic because I really don't like to get involved in peoples conjecture, especially on the internet. I am really tired of hearing about this so here is my 2 cents...
I have been building race cars for a long time now, and our shop specializes in turbo kits. Everything from kits for already turbo vehicles to adding forced induction to a stock motor. Vehicles of all types, from 1600 hp supras to mustangs new and old, ecoboost and coyote. We are in South Florida just about the most damn humid place on earth, never had problems with water condensation buildup. Oil? For sure, some vehicles have less then optimal PCV systems but thats what a catch can is for. The idea that condensation build up is causing misfires seems hardly believable when one of the number one power adder these days is a **** kit, which is mixed 50/50 with WATER.
You do realize that a **** kit is a metered mist for the air? It is MADE to do that and I agree it's fine. The ecoboost and its intercooler just do not work well. It is so bad that water pools in the intercooler. Upon hard acceleration, that slug of water is forced through the engine. This causes the misfires and on occasion, hydrolocked engines.
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So.....who's going to be the next guinea pig to drill the hole? Someone with the issue want to buck up?
I had thought the Premium fuel had resolved mine, but it still is just not right. Admittedly, I have not taken it to the dealer yet. I am in a humid area (Dallas)
Definitely drill the 1/16" weep hole. Your problem will be solved. It does absolutely no harm to do this and there are many years of information to back it up.