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Ford F-150 Oil Blowback from PB Turbo on air filter IMG_6266


Okay, it’s been a little over a year since I changed this air filter on my ‘22 PowerBoost. 63K miles. As there are two sources of incoming air into the filter box - one from outside and the another from the turbo, it appears that a lot of oil has existed in this air box, coming from the turbo side. Reckon this is a cause for concern? Appreciate any feedback.
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What does the other side of the filter look like?
 

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For what it’s worth I have a ‘24 PowerBoost and this is what the filter looked like at 8K miles (8K miles on the truck that is)

Ford F-150 Oil Blowback from PB Turbo on air filter IMG_0992


Ford F-150 Oil Blowback from PB Turbo on air filter IMG_0991
 
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The other side is clean. The filter stopped any of the oil from being sucked into the intake.
 

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My 5.0L V8 filter when I changed it last weekend:
Ford F-150 Oil Blowback from PB Turbo on air filter IMG_0029
 

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Just throw a clean one in there and have fun driving--check after 5K to see how it is, I would not worry about it at all!
 

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Color me stupid, but why would the turbo send already filtered air back to the filter box?
 

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That is the air intake side that is dirty. The side the turbos are on is clean on my truck is still at 14K miles.
 

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Okay, it’s been a little over a year since I changed this air filter on my ‘22 PowerBoost. 63K miles. As there are two sources of incoming air into the filter box - one from outside and the another from the turbo, it appears that a lot of oil has existed in this air box, coming from the turbo side. Reckon this is a cause for concern? Appreciate any feedback.
You are completely mistaken with this.
That is the dirty side, the air intake side, the other side is your post filtered air side.
 

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looks like the filter is doing a good job.
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