2019 F150 3.5 EB. Dark sample on the right was 2400 miles (road trip) in October, no freezing temps, ran E30 the entire distance.
The milky goop on the left was from 3000 additional miles (no OCI) since about October 28th. This sample only had E30 for one tankful. There was only 2 hours total idle time during the time the milky sample was collected, so it wasn’t low temps or short trips that led to all the extra condensate.
Even though the oil on the right isn’t snotty and contaminated, I’m still glad it didn’t make it into my intake. Upon seeing the milky stuff, I decided to keep the samples separate because I’m having both analyzed. Should be some interesting results!! JLT catch can on passenger PCV line only.
The milky goop on the left was from 3000 additional miles (no OCI) since about October 28th. This sample only had E30 for one tankful. There was only 2 hours total idle time during the time the milky sample was collected, so it wasn’t low temps or short trips that led to all the extra condensate.
Even though the oil on the right isn’t snotty and contaminated, I’m still glad it didn’t make it into my intake. Upon seeing the milky stuff, I decided to keep the samples separate because I’m having both analyzed. Should be some interesting results!! JLT catch can on passenger PCV line only.