I was told by the SA at my local Ford store that they had received a service bulletin for the ecoBoost motors and the intake tract needed to be cleaned every 20k miles using a procedure like seafoam. This was not in the owners manual of either the 2011 or 2012 ecoBoost f150's that I owned and this policy may have changed since ford added port injection.
A catch can will reduce the amount of oil that gets into the intake tract plain and simple and a poorly designed system can cause a vacuum leak. A catch can should not cause a change in vacuum at all. If a 4x volume increase in the PCV hose causes water vapor to form in a 200 degree engine I'll be a monkeys uncle. I have to empty the cup of my Moroso catch can 3 times between 5k oil changes and it is alway pure oil and nothing like what MTF posted. Even in the winter I get very little moisture in the PCV oil collected.
A catch can will reduce the amount of oil that gets into the intake tract plain and simple and a poorly designed system can cause a vacuum leak. A catch can should not cause a change in vacuum at all. If a 4x volume increase in the PCV hose causes water vapor to form in a 200 degree engine I'll be a monkeys uncle. I have to empty the cup of my Moroso catch can 3 times between 5k oil changes and it is alway pure oil and nothing like what MTF posted. Even in the winter I get very little moisture in the PCV oil collected.