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So my car has been burning oil for the past 30k miles, i put in 1.5qts every 2 weeks. Had a compression leakdown test done yesterday and compression was 150 across all 6 cylinders. There is no visible oil leak. Car has a slightly rough idle, was worse before the spark plugs were changed. Car blows out light gray smoke during city driving. Im wondering what else could be causing the OC and smoking? Valve covers/gasket were replaced by Infiniti about 25k miles ago, did not help the OC problem.
Mods are: ztube/popcharger, 5/16 spacer, aam hfc, FI cat back exhaust, Osirus Tune.
BTW car was denied a longblock by Infiniti due to pop charger and cat back exhaust, 2 yrs ago
Let me see if I have the numbers right. You are adding 39 quarts/year? I don't know where the oil is going but performance must be adversely effected. This motor is gone. Say bye-bye.
Wait a minute.....you have been having oil issues since 2009? Looks like you have already had tons of info thrown at you. You just have to get it taken care of.
^ Compression ratio on pistons has nothing to do with oil consumption or making this engine run better. Stock piston ratio would be fine.
You need a leak down test. That will tell you how much is getting past the rings.
Leakdown test was done and it was normal, which doesnt make sense to me. I thought the main problem was the piston rings which causes OC.
Originally Posted by davidv
Let me see if I have the numbers right. You are adding 39 quarts/year? I don't know where the oil is going but performance must be adversely effected. This motor is gone. Say bye-bye.
Do another compression test. Put a capful of oil in each cylinder right before each test. If it raises its rings. If it doesn't its probably in the valves. 150 sounds low though.
Is a dry test just a standard compression test and a wet test when oil is poured into the cylinder? Is the wet test a leak down test? Should these tests be done with a warm engine?