non rev up oil consumption
Went to valvoline full synthetic.... idk what the last guy ran... I read other threads that changing oil may cause the seals to leak a little bit and burn... so when will my car get used to it and not burn oil? I see no purpose in running conventional
standard 5w30.You may want to change your oil to a 10w30 semi-synthetic and see if there is a change in your oil use.You don't state how long you have owned the car and your oil use is common.There could be some other issues in your engine that are not oil type related.By comparison,my 03 Touring just hit 90k miles.It uses zero oil between 6k+ oil changes.
Try changing your oil.Worth a try...won't hurt.
From what I've been reading, you are more or less "in spec." I have an '03 and I eat 1/4 qt or more per 1000 miles and I just deal with it. I check all my fluids regularly anyway. Unless it gets out of control, I'm just going to live with it.
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The only '05 models with the Rev Up were the manual Track and 35th Anniversary cars. One quart in 2100 miles is not really excessive burning. It is much cheaper to add a quart of oil occasionally than to buy a new or rebuilt engine.
Having '05 track ZR and has non Rev Up engine. Might be a market specific. I live in Europe.
Also, 90k miles (140k km) on the clock and it consume 1lit oil on 1k km if driven hard. I can make 1k without little or no oil consumption if engine not rev'd high. I think adding oil cooler and switch to thicker oil should help. Will do that soon.
Also, 90k miles (140k km) on the clock and it consume 1lit oil on 1k km if driven hard. I can make 1k without little or no oil consumption if engine not rev'd high. I think adding oil cooler and switch to thicker oil should help. Will do that soon.
5 in 2 out, I've been running full synthetic for about 70k miles. Do you think it would be bad if I went to regular oil now to see if it doesnt burn as much?
Last edited by AARONHL; Oct 27, 2012 at 06:37 AM.
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