Like I said, it's no bother to me if others want to do it. I have plenty of friends in the VW/Audi community with more experience than I do on it and they all have me the exact same recommendations-don't waste your money. If there was an appreciable gain in anything I would recommend it, but there's not so I don't. Like I said, even the FoST community is coming around to the same realization now after having been much more pro-OCC in the beginning.
This isn't the first year that Ecoboost has been in production, and in the six-seven years that they've been produced Ford has yet to install one OEM. I rarely use the 'OEM knows best' as a reason, but considering the amount this problem exists within the DI community you can be assured that, without a doubt, Ford put money into trying to solve this problem, and that is noted by how well the Ecoboost is doing with buildup compared to other manufacturers. If it was as simple as a $200 setup (which would ultimately be significantly cheaper for them because they are a manufacturer) you could pretty much guarantee that we would be seeing them from the factory.
I would feel differently if we had problems with fuel dilution. I would even say that it could be beneficial to people that commute such short distances that their oil doesn't get up to operating temperatures. Outside of that, the best defense for the majority of owners is going to be using a quality oil with a low-NOACK score, changing your oil when it needs to be changed (not too early or too late), and getting your oil up to operating temperatures as much as possible.