Originally Posted by
Lucas_R
For 1L every 18-20k km i wouldnt bother getting the engine pulled apart to be honest.
Absolutely agree!
My car (see signature) uses 2~3 litres per 10k and I'm not bothered
BUT - it depends on you not having any negative side effects
If the engine always starts well, no oil all over the bum of the car, no oil mess in the end of the tail pipe, not blowing smoke, then you're ok
Note - tuned engines with standard narrow band exhaust sensors do blow a fair bit of black smoke however
This normally happens during gear changes and when suddenly dropping the throttle to the floor
Originally Posted by
slam
So you think replacing the pistons and rings could do more harm than good?
Hell no - just that you may not get a subtantial reduction in oil consuption
However, if this is warranty work I would not turn down new major components
My Nissan 350Z had terrible oil consumption when it was new
At 6 months Nissan decided to replace the engine (it was a common/known issue)
In this case it solved the problem - but it's not always the case
Some of the Porche guys go through a lot of oil without negative side effects
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