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Ok. Just wondered. I used it more as preventative maintenance.I am, but we do not use any of these additive products in any of our builds.
Pohnz-1
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Ok. Just wondered. I used it more as preventative maintenance.I am, but we do not use any of these additive products in any of our builds.
Do not use any type of fuel system additives.
The EcoBoost platform as a whole are extremely sensitive to certain things that most people would assume make little to no difference like octane variance and spark plug gap. We have yet to find an additive that is exact enough to endorse for use in the EcoBoost motors. Probably about 40% of our EcoBoost tuner calls are because the driver hears pinging or knocking, and they immediately assume that it is because of the tune. Our 1st question (after years of freaking out on our end of the phone) is did you add any type of octane booster or other additives to your gas? And 99.999999999% of the time the answer is yes. So we tell them to just take it easy until the tank of fuel is gone, refill with the best fuel that they have in their area and then drive the additives out of the system. The other 50% is why is my car not running right after installing a 3 BAR MAP sensor. The last 10 or so % are calls asking if we have a faster tune because one of their buddies at work has a new Hellcat or new Z06.
In response to the question highlighted in red, what are the most common culprits? (If already answered elsewhere on this forum, just point me in the right direction.) Thanks!
@af_maineiac the most common mistake when adding the 3 BAR MAP modification is installing it where the stock sensor already is. So, if you pop off the engine cover there is a sensor arms length away at the top of the motor. There is usually a Torx screw that holds it down (if memory serves me right it is a T15). Remove and replace!
What steps do you mean? The video is correct but so is the comment Livernois quoted here?
Once I removed my engine cover, I saw exactly what they were both referring to. Couldn't be any easier. Thanks again for everyone's help!No leaks and no smell...i do notice the fans are always running when my car is on and they keep running for a few seconds after i turn the car off.Any issues you have noticed other than this? Any smell or visual indication of leaks?
About a month ago with the tune.Tstat install recently?
Rich
Ok thanks. I will continue to monitor it and see how it goes in a few months.Could be that a small air pocket is finally giving way...tough to burp these systems
Rich
Thanks for the info. I will certainly give that a look. However, I am not certain on how to burp the system. Can you explain?@TIHSHO I would go back and check on you connection at the block to make sure that the rad hose is firmly connected. One of our techs had the same issue on a client car that was here...we could not figure out what on Earth was wrong. UNTIL, we had a set of fresh eyes look at the connections.
I would also try to burp the cooling system again as Rich suggested.
The fan settings are set lower to aid in early cooling, that is totally normal.