I will say this, I don’t believe OP was driving this “easy” as he stated. From what I see, and the dealer will see, is he states it is “stock” yet it clearly has an exhaust. He didn’t mention that in the original thread (that he deleted) until he was called out. Then he goes out of his way to put a “Twin Turbo” sticker on the back. Ok, it’s just a sticker, right? Yes, it is but to me it is the OP letting everyone know his SUV is fast and he will prove it. Loud exhaust, stickers, he isn’t driving this slowly, and combined with his ~1mi commute probably isn’t getting the lubricants up to proper temp before getting on it. This will definitely cause damage to your engine, especially if you are in manual mode and hitting high RPMs.
I promise you your dealer and/or warranty dept will think the same and be less lenient towards you, especially if you are giving them as much conflicting information as you did in your deleted post.
this is just the opinion I’ve formed after reading the previous threads. A dealer sees stickers and exhaust on cars and they think one thing. Dealers don’t like to do warranty work because they tend to get paid less and it’s a paperwork headache. I’m not saying you don’t have a legit engine failure, what I’m saying is it will be more difficult to get it approved. Yeah, I am familiar with Mag-Moss, it sounds good in the comments section on webpages, but we all know Ford has more money and lawyers.