- First Name
- Levi
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- Nov 16, 2023
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- Spring Lake Michigan
- Vehicle(s)
- 23 F150-2016 RS/ 22 GT500/ rx8 x2/ 95 mustang GT/ 17 edge.
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Again I haven’t seen anyone on here claim they always needed to be cooled down. The only thing I’ve seen is people say of pushed hard they need to cool. Very few owners actually do that so out of millions very few would need to cool it down. You have also never experienced how ford does warranty claims. The tech will do certain tests which pass or fail. Say the turbo fail the test. The fix is replacement. Not take it apart and find out why? Ford will ask to send in parts. They do an internal investigation to see what happened. So they do replace a decent amount of turbo on ecoboost. But we will not know what the cause was.I have corrected you twice on this: I am NOT saying that coking isn't possible. I am saying the mitigation strategies (water cooling and modern engine oil) make a cool down unnecessary.
I'll try one more time: Millions of Ford EcoBoost engines have been in operation around the world for a decade-and-a-half. If turbos in these engines were suffering from turbo-related oil coking then the many owner reports should be easy to find. Where are they? If you can't find any (I couldn't) then I think there's no point in continuing this debate. You clearly refuse to read any of the posts I've linked and continually mischaracterize my position.
So yes you could say I have no “proof” but you also would not know for sure.
what we both know is coming happens.
The only difference is you say that the oil and cooling Remove all chance of it. I say maybe. But the cool down is one added step. Say your oil breaks down faster than you thought say with fuel dilution. Now the oil won’t protect it.
I literally posted a link to turbo smart. They state that both oil and cooling help but they still say cool down should be used.
If it wasn’t why would they feel the need to post that?
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