Why's my car using oil now!
I just switched to Mobil 1 full synthetic at my last service. I am about 400 miles from my next service and it's ready for a quart. When I had regular Valvoline in it, it never used a drop. Is this normal when you switch to full synthetic?
It's got 81,000 miles on it.
Originally posted by 96 VQ 30
No, it's not normal to use that much oil. How many miles do you have on your car? Do you see any leaks, smoke, etc.?
No, it's not normal to use that much oil. How many miles do you have on your car? Do you see any leaks, smoke, etc.?
Re: It's got 81,000 miles on it.
Originally posted by BSwithTF
There's no visible leaks, no white smoke from the exhaust, nothing. If this keeps up, I may go back to regular oil. I'll give it a couple more changes.
Originally posted by 96 VQ 30
No, it's not normal to use that much oil. How many miles do you have on your car? Do you see any leaks, smoke, etc.?
No, it's not normal to use that much oil. How many miles do you have on your car? Do you see any leaks, smoke, etc.?
If you have a shop do the changes, make sure they are filling it completely. It should take 4 1/4 quarts.
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fyi
i was reading on a 300z site and they said when switching to full synthetic oil, use the blended first, they said it just sems to be a better way. i didn't do it. i would have if i knew this. like weening a baby from a bottle. i would just change the oil and filter again and see what happens if there are no signs of leaking and burning. that stupid oil stick is a pain to read.
Re: It's got 81,000 miles on it.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by BSwithTF
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Go back to the regular oil any way because it is a waste of money. At least that is what Consumer Reports says.
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Originally posted by 96 VQ 30
There's no visible leaks, no white smoke from the exhaust, nothing. If this keeps up, I may go back to regular oil. I'll give it a couple more changes.
There's no visible leaks, no white smoke from the exhaust, nothing. If this keeps up, I may go back to regular oil. I'll give it a couple more changes.
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Well,
At Havoline today, I asked about their full-synthetic oil and they said that it is GREAT for low-mileage cars. He said that anything over 75,000 should use either semi-synthetic or regular oil because full-synthetic is thinner and will leak out of worn-out clamps and hoses. He said, however, that you could still use it, but he recommends not. Just adding in my .02 cents.
Thanks for all the help.
I may give that oil from Valvoline a try that is specially formulated for higher mileage engines. Supposed to have an additive to help the seals and stuff. What do guys think? Anyone using that?
Re: fyi
Originally posted by sleeper
i was reading on a 300z site and they said when switching to full synthetic oil, use the blended first, they said it just sems to be a better way. i didn't do it. i would have if i knew this. like weening a baby from a bottle. i would just change the oil and filter again and see what happens if there are no signs of leaking and burning. that stupid oil stick is a pain to read.
i was reading on a 300z site and they said when switching to full synthetic oil, use the blended first, they said it just sems to be a better way. i didn't do it. i would have if i knew this. like weening a baby from a bottle. i would just change the oil and filter again and see what happens if there are no signs of leaking and burning. that stupid oil stick is a pain to read.
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