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Thread: Oil Usage MY08 1.9 TDi POLO

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfworx View Post
    [..]I also don't believe in these so called "running-in" procedure's either, as I've stated before, as I've seen the damage it can cause first hand & what it cost's VW itself due to this.[...]
    Whose "running in" procedure is a problem?

    Manufacturer?
    The manufacturer one said not to run at top speed, which I interpret as stay off the Autobahn and 160km/h.

    The one in the forum?? http://vwwatercooled.org.au/newforum...hlight=running
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    i thrashed mine until first service at 18,000kms. i picked it up at 4,000km's old.

    lots of hard driving, long trips down highways but also following the run-in guide as per this forum, and my oil warning light didnt come on until i was literally on my way to the dealer's to get its first service done.

    wierd?

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    Am I the only person in the world who regularly checks the engine oil level on his vehicles ? I would never let the oil get so low the oil warning light comes on, and yet it seems to happen to lots of people on these forums (and not always because their engine is consuming an excessive amount of oil, either).
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluey View Post
    Whose "running in" procedure is a problem?

    Manufacturer?
    The manufacturer one said not to run at top speed, which I interpret as stay off the Autobahn and 160km/h.

    The one in the forum?? http://vwwatercooled.org.au/newforum...hlight=running
    I don't believe in any running-in procedure full stop!

    The two thing's I do when I've built a brand new engine is to run the cam in for approx 20 min's @ 2000-2500rpm, as this is an absolute must with a new cam!

    This process harden's the cam lobe surface. If it isn't done, then the cam will end up junk in no time at all.

    Depending on the engine, I also run the engine on straight 30W oil. Common known as lawn mower oil.

    I only use this oil for a short time, being maybe 200km, as this oil doesn't change in viscosity with temp. change & aid's in bedding in the ring's during the initial run.

    My other thing, is just to drive it as "my" normal, which is just lean on it.

    You only get one chance to bed the ring's in properly!

    Also take into consideration that all the new car's/engine's have been run at the factory on their dyno's, testing engine, transmission & braking performance.

    Do you really think they take it easy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    Am I the only person in the world who regularly checks the engine oil level on his vehicles ? I would never let the oil get so low the oil warning light comes on, and yet it seems to happen to lots of people on these forums (and not always because their engine is consuming an excessive amount of oil, either).
    Thing is - look at your cars, 2008 and 2006 models. New cars should not be using oil. If it has a 15,000km service interval like new VW's do; you should be able to do those 15,000km without checking anything at all or worrying about it. If not, its a manufacturer fault that they have to fix. If my new car was using so much oil that I was refilling it twice before the first service, I wouldn't be sitting here talking about it, I'd be yelling at <insert manufacturer here> about it and making them fix it and give me a free car to drive whilst they are fixing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumpe-Düse View Post
    Thing is - look at your cars, 2008 and 2006 models. New cars should not be using oil. If it has a 15,000km service interval like new VW's do; you should be able to do those 15,000km without checking anything at all or worrying about it. If not, its a manufacturer fault that they have to fix. If my new car was using so much oil that I was refilling it twice before the first service, I wouldn't be sitting here talking about it, I'd be yelling at <insert manufacturer here> about it and making them fix it and give me a free car to drive whilst they are fixing it.
    i see your point, but surely its less stressful just to check the oil?


    greg, im with you. i check the oil level im my cars every day.

    my mk3 still only uses about .5l oil every 6-7000kms.

    my mk1 petrol doesnt use any oil at all..

    i still check.

    i always will.
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    Besides, checking the oil on the GTI is a pleasure, not a chore.

    You get to look at that beautiful engine bay every time you do it, and hear the nice solid "thunk of quality" when you drop the bonnet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumpe-Düse View Post
    Thing is - look at your cars, 2008 and 2006 models. New cars should not be using oil. If it has a 15,000km service interval like new VW's do; you should be able to do those 15,000km without checking anything at all or worrying about it. If not, its a manufacturer fault that they have to fix. If my new car was using so much oil that I was refilling it twice before the first service, I wouldn't be sitting here talking about it, I'd be yelling at <insert manufacturer here> about it and making them fix it and give me a free car to drive whilst they are fixing it.
    Like it's been said before.

    If it's using oil within spec, then you don't have a leg to stand on.

    If your stubborn & don't want to check your oil, then you also don't have a leg to stand on, as it's stated in the owner's manual to regularly check your oil, tyre pressure, light's etc.

    If you think 15K service's are long, go down to a local BMW dealer & tell them what you think of 25K service interval's!

    Also one other thing

    If an engine shouldn't & won't use oil, then that must mean my tyres, brake pad's & disc's, gearbox should also not wear then?

    To any of you who have actually seen inside an engine or properly rebuilt an engine will know what I'm talking about.

    A crankshaft & big end's run on a film of oil no more than 2.5thou! But not on initial cranking sometimes! Metal on metal.

    Piston's & piston ring's (who have direct contact) run up & down the bores at speed's you couldn't even imagine! Metal on metal.

    Valves slam shut at speed & pressure's you wouldn't think possible for such small item's! Metal on metal.

    Camshaft's run directly on to? have a guess. Metal to Metal.

    Am I getting my message across.

    If all of this metal to metal contact doesn't have some wear property's to it at some time or another, I'll eat my car with a blunt knife & fork!!!

    An engine is a wearing item, just like your tyres & brake pad's! Full stop.

    This is the last I'm talking on this subject.

    Had enough of it.
    Last edited by Oneofthegreats; 08-10-2008 at 10:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfworx View Post
    I'll eat my car with a blunt knife & fork!!!
    That *definitely* sounds like metal on metal.

    Just lightening the mood...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumpe-Düse View Post
    Thing is - look at your cars, 2008 and 2006 models. New cars should not be using oil.
    And in fact neither of mine use any oil . But then gain, neither does my 1990 Laser TX3 with 185,000Km on the clock. But I still check the oil levels regularly anyway. The Landcruiser 4.2 diesel I had used a small amount of oil if I did a lot of highway driving, particularly when towing a 2000Kg trailer.

    BTW, IIRC VW state that oil usage of 1l per 1,000Km is "within spec". I think that is excessive by at least a factor of 4, but I don't get to make the rules on what is acceptable (but I do get to decide exactly how to run in the engine of any new vehicle I buy ).
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