RevUp Oil Consumption TSB and discussion
#4441
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Well, the guys there know me by name and we're on really good terms. They won't be able to see that the MREV2 is there, and they haven't given me trouble with any of my other mods (heck, they actually installed my Stillen TD exhaust and HFCs back when I had those) If they give me crap for the ART Pipes and Exhaust, or K&N Drop-in I'd be really shocked. We shall see.
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I have been on here for quite some time now, my posts start many pages back with my '06 Z, and I am not proud to say I am a veteran of this stuff. My 3rd engine failed the consumption test today (950mi, 14mm low), after ~20k of no loss. Now they are looking to install my 4th engine (shortblock this time as per the revised TSB), but I have contacted NNA to talk options.
The dealership I use (Future Nissan in Roseville, CA) has been fantastic, absolutely top notch in service. No complaints. My issue is with Nissan and the issues that are still not addressed with our engines. Replace the engine for the 4th time? Really? I hope NNA gives me some options that allow me to keep the Z.
My advice for those of you who are going through this for the first time....don't let Nissan push you around on this, hold them accountable.
The dealership I use (Future Nissan in Roseville, CA) has been fantastic, absolutely top notch in service. No complaints. My issue is with Nissan and the issues that are still not addressed with our engines. Replace the engine for the 4th time? Really? I hope NNA gives me some options that allow me to keep the Z.
My advice for those of you who are going through this for the first time....don't let Nissan push you around on this, hold them accountable.
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I have been on here for quite some time now, my posts start many pages back with my '06 Z, and I am not proud to say I am a veteran of this stuff. My 3rd engine failed the consumption test today (950mi, 14mm low), after ~20k of no loss. Now they are looking to install my 4th engine (shortblock this time as per the revised TSB), but I have contacted NNA to talk options.
The dealership I use (Future Nissan in Roseville, CA) has been fantastic, absolutely top notch in service. No complaints. My issue is with Nissan and the issues that are still not addressed with our engines. Replace the engine for the 4th time? Really? I hope NNA gives me some options that allow me to keep the Z.
My advice for those of you who are going through this for the first time....don't let Nissan push you around on this, hold them accountable.
The dealership I use (Future Nissan in Roseville, CA) has been fantastic, absolutely top notch in service. No complaints. My issue is with Nissan and the issues that are still not addressed with our engines. Replace the engine for the 4th time? Really? I hope NNA gives me some options that allow me to keep the Z.
My advice for those of you who are going through this for the first time....don't let Nissan push you around on this, hold them accountable.
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So I agree with you that the hone/re-ring would solve the issue, using an aftermarket manufacturers parts. I would not try it with factory Nissan parts. But not many want to spend the $ to fix it.
I bet nissan takes these engines when they come out of the cars and does that, using the same crappy piston rings. And thats why they keep failing. Nissan dealers soak up warranty claim costs correct me if I'm wrong. So put yourself in Nissan's shoes. You got potentially hundreds of thousands of vehicles on the roads that are ticking clocks. What is the cheapest way to fix the problem? Replace all the vehicles engines with entirely new units? Times a hundred thousand or more? No way, you start taking the engines and rebuild them for a reasonable cost compared to a entirely new engine. And then let the dealers soak up all the engine swapping costs. Thats why in the beginning the dealers were breaking everyones *****, but when they realized the magnitude of the situation
they had no choice to do it or the issue will become public and sales will drop. The sales might even drop so much that the loss in revenue might amount to more than the cost of replacing all those engines, and why would a company want to take that chance? No way, they might not ever recover from something like that. And keep in mind that this is bigger than the 350Z, it is a serious problem in the sentra world also with the 2.5 4cyl.
Everyone you have to remember why Nissan is in business. Not to make cars. It's to make a profit.
The reason why the engines keep failing is plain and simple. Business!!!
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i think it would cost the price of parts for new piston rings and lift time.
re-ring does not denote several thousand more in other work being performed at the same time. if you're doing other work, that cost isn't part of the re-ring.
and if you don't know how to remove pistons, re-ring them, and reinstall, well then perhaps it's best you spend that $10k for the work.
re-ring does not denote several thousand more in other work being performed at the same time. if you're doing other work, that cost isn't part of the re-ring.
and if you don't know how to remove pistons, re-ring them, and reinstall, well then perhaps it's best you spend that $10k for the work.
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Although it's all speculation, I tend to agree with Wu Watt's synopsis. Although Nissan has all of these "clicking time bombs" they also have time on their side as they are not replacing engines out of warranty. As time moves on their exposure decreases. But................I have come to learn that the 09 and 10 370 has a TSB for oil consumption. It apparently covers vehicles made before April 5, 2010. Rings again is the speculation but I am assuming they caught it due to the date. This might mean that a replacement short block actually has good rings in it as opposed to my situation. We can only hope.
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Has anyone been denied on a motor that was replaced and the issue recurred over12k later? Mine has 18k and is consuming much more than my 180k mile 3.2 CLs Acura motor did (none between 5k synthetic oil changes)
Sub 20k well maintained motors should not use significant amounts of oil.
Sub 20k well maintained motors should not use significant amounts of oil.
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i think it would cost the price of parts for new piston rings and lift time.
re-ring does not denote several thousand more in other work being performed at the same time. if you're doing other work, that cost isn't part of the re-ring.
and if you don't know how to remove pistons, re-ring them, and reinstall, well then perhaps it's best you spend that $10k for the work.
re-ring does not denote several thousand more in other work being performed at the same time. if you're doing other work, that cost isn't part of the re-ring.
and if you don't know how to remove pistons, re-ring them, and reinstall, well then perhaps it's best you spend that $10k for the work.
Not everyone is a respected auto mechanic.
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Although it's all speculation, I tend to agree with Wu Watt's synopsis. Although Nissan has all of these "clicking time bombs" they also have time on their side as they are not replacing engines out of warranty. As time moves on their exposure decreases. But................I have come to learn that the 09 and 10 370 has a TSB for oil consumption. It apparently covers vehicles made before April 5, 2010. Rings again is the speculation but I am assuming they caught it due to the date. This might mean that a replacement short block actually has good rings in it as opposed to my situation. We can only hope.
After having this problem, and depending on the outcome of my engine, I dont think I'll buy another Nissan. Unless it's a BNR34, or they bring back the 240sx.
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Imo, if I were to have the engine apart to that extent I would have that stuff done. It would be in my best interest. But your right, I was thinking about my situation specifically when I said $6-10. I have done the top ends in my CR125 years ago, but that is a joke compared to doing that on a VQ. I wouldnt feel comfortable doing that based on my knowledge.
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Based on the oil I put into the Z in between changes and the oil I drained, I'm guessing I'm going through a quart every 700 miles. I'm over 70k, so I'm stuck with it. If I wasn't a student this wouldn't be such a big deal. When I bought the car in 08 (before I decided to go back to school), I read all the reviews about how reliable the 06 was. I just missed all the great posts on this topic. Oh well.