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    Fair call gavs

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    My late 2013 built MY14 Polo GTI is currently undergoing an oil consumption test. Has chewed through ~4L of oil in the last 4000kms. Currently, the car has done 7,300km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VW Convert View Post
    This may work for your particular car but I don't think it reasonable to assume that this is the case for all 1.4 twinchargers burning oil. Having followed this thread since its inception, it's clear to me that VW have tried all sorts of ways to fix the issue, in many cases it appears unsuccesfully. There is much more to this issue than the way the car is driven.

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    Agreed, the missus is hardly a hoon and does 99.9% of the driving and boy does it burn.
    I drove it while she was FIFO and it used very little.
    I always drive in manual and shift around 2700-3000 rpm and with the oil temperature shown.

    Only case ive seen no oil being burnt was on briskoda where some chap in italy used some custom pistons and vola.
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    Went through the forum and if I am correct according to Gav's display picture to reach mark C that would mean the car went through about 2L of oil and at that point that is when the engine oil light appears??

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    if anyone wants anything done about their oil consumption after your dealership keeps on telling you BS directly write to Volkswagon Australia and the matter will be better sorted.

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    So apparently VW/Skoda are installing new/revised oil squirters onto the 1.4 twincharge engines to try and reduce oil consmption issues. My bro who works for Skoda told me this a few weeks ago (after me asking him how many Fabia vRS's have come back with oil/DSG issues).

    I haven't seen any mention of these oil squirters on here - anyone had this done yet? These engines squirt oil onto the bottom (or underneath) the pistons to cool them - i assume these are what have been revised.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    So apparently VW/Skoda are installing new/revised oil squirters onto the 1.4 twincharge engines to try and reduce oil consmption issues. My bro who works for Skoda told me this a few weeks ago (after me asking him how many Fabia vRS's have come back with oil/DSG issues).

    I haven't seen any mention of these oil squirters on here - anyone had this done yet? These engines squirt oil onto the bottom (or underneath) the pistons to cool them - i assume these are what have been revised.
    I don't have specific knowledge regarding VW engines but in the truck and bus diesel engine world world that I've worked in for many years, oil squirtes are fitted below and squirt oil up inside the piston to aid in cooling the piston. Not sure if this applies to these engines though, first reference I've heard to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    So apparently VW/Skoda are installing new/revised oil squirters onto the 1.4 twincharge engines to try and reduce oil consmption issues. My bro who works for Skoda told me this a few weeks ago (after me asking him how many Fabia vRS's have come back with oil/DSG issues).

    I haven't seen any mention of these oil squirters on here - anyone had this done yet? These engines squirt oil onto the bottom (or underneath) the pistons to cool them - i assume these are what have been revised.
    The point about them being fitted is accurate, I'd have to check the TPI's list to see if there is one regarding it yet... Makes sense though as another band aid solution...

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    Quote Originally Posted by k0e1 View Post
    Went through the forum and if I am correct according to Gav's display picture to reach mark C that would mean the car went through about 2L of oil and at that point that is when the engine oil light appears??
    No, bottom of the dipstick is approx 1 litre. Your oil light should definitely come on if you have burned 2 litres though, the engine only holds about 4.5 litres!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    No, bottom of the dipstick is approx 1 litre. Your oil light should definitely come on if you have burned 2 litres though, the engine only holds about 4.5 litres!
    thanks gav for the clear up so can safely assume light should come on within 1.5L or even exactly on 1L

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