Oil use is always high. I'm at a 1L per 1500-2000km. So I use at least 1 container between services.
Ok so I performed a compression test today on my MK5 Gti.
The test was performed on a hot engine, with throttle open and fuel pump fuse removed.
My results were 190-195psi across all cylinders. Wet test was 235-240psi across all cylinders.
Now I was thinking because of the increase of pressure on the wet test this could be piston rings, or will all wet tests increase in pressure?
Haven't had any issues with it other than it chewing up oil, but then that seems pretty common for the MK5 Gti. I'm also running a stage 2 remap if that makes any difference.
Cheers!!
Oil use is always high. I'm at a 1L per 1500-2000km. So I use at least 1 container between services.
Current - 2007 Golf GTI, DSG, RCD510, K&N Panel Filter, BSH PCV revamp, Bluefin Stage 1 tune, 18" Omanyt's with RE003s.
Previous - 2003 Renault Clio Sport 172 - Flame Red. -Gone-
Yeah I'd say that would be pretty close to my oil use. The more I have looked into it now it seems to be a problem with the cylinder if the pressure varies more than 15% from cylinder to cylinder.
Mine were pretty close across the board. Just panicked a bit when I seen the increase in the wet test.
Switch to 502/505-spec 5W40 oil.
Oil consumption should improve a bit.
Yeah I changed to 5W40 when I changed the oil a few weeks ago.
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I tried 5w40 and it made no difference at all (that was a Penrite HPR+ so not a real 40)
Have to be careful selecting oil for modern engines - especially those with oil controlled valve timing which typically has tiny oil galleries
The trouble with the thicker oils is that both the cold and hot temperatures have higher viscosity
10W50 then 15W60 or even 20W60 etc
That's where the Visco Stabil comes into play - leaves the cold viscosity alone but raises the hot viscosity to over 60
2012.1 Skoda Octavia VRS DSG Wagon - Carbonio cold air intake and pipe - HPA Motorsports BBK 355mm rotors 6 pot calipers
APR Stage II ECU - APR 3" exhaust down pipe & high flow catalyst
APR/HP Roll bars - Eibach springs and Bilstien shocks
Supaloy lower control arms - Enkei 18*8 Wheels
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