Oil Consumption
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first of all, don't ever listen to louie on this forum.
second of all, what engine do you have? how many miles? have you changed your oil regularly? what kind of oil do you use? you need to give us some information before we can tell you what's going on. maybe if you use the search function, you can find someone who had similar problems like you as well and go from there.
second of all, what engine do you have? how many miles? have you changed your oil regularly? what kind of oil do you use? you need to give us some information before we can tell you what's going on. maybe if you use the search function, you can find someone who had similar problems like you as well and go from there.
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no i dont have any issues
i change the oil every 2000 miles
but if you keep racein your car. keep puchin it abusein it
you will use a lot of oil
if its not that, maybe you broke some thing? hit some thing under the car and its leakin out
did u try backin ya car up and see if u see any thing on the ground ?
i change the oil every 2000 miles
but if you keep racein your car. keep puchin it abusein it
you will use a lot of oil
if its not that, maybe you broke some thing? hit some thing under the car and its leakin out
did u try backin ya car up and see if u see any thing on the ground ?
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first of all, don't ever listen to louie on this forum.
second of all, what engine do you have? how many miles? have you changed your oil regularly? what kind of oil do you use? you need to give us some information before we can tell you what's going on. maybe if you use the search function, you can find someone who had similar problems like you as well and go from there.
second of all, what engine do you have? how many miles? have you changed your oil regularly? what kind of oil do you use? you need to give us some information before we can tell you what's going on. maybe if you use the search function, you can find someone who had similar problems like you as well and go from there.
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ROFL.
Evidently, he needs quite a bit to float his boat every 2k, LOL
if due to worn seals, i would guess there would be some evidence of such on the ground where you park; although it may be a very slow leak. hhmmmm, I6, maybe that rear main seal thingy...(sorry forgot what exactly its called and iirc, the v6 camry's also have a similar problem). maybe elitistk will chime back in to help elaborate and shed some light for ya!
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no i dont have any issues
i change the oil every 2000 miles
but if you keep racein your car. keep puchin it abusein it
you will use a lot of oil
if its not that, maybe you broke some thing? hit some thing under the car and its leakin out
did u try backin ya car up and see if u see any thing on the ground ?
i change the oil every 2000 miles
but if you keep racein your car. keep puchin it abusein it
you will use a lot of oil
if its not that, maybe you broke some thing? hit some thing under the car and its leakin out
did u try backin ya car up and see if u see any thing on the ground ?
LOL. Zing.
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I'm at a about 137k miles on my 99 GS300. I have been using Mobil 5W-30. I have taken it to 2 dealerships one Lexus and the other a place I trust both found no leaks. Lexus said my oil is being lost due to blow-by caused by worn seals. I have also replaced my pcv valve to no avail. I get my oil changed every 5000 miles as recommended. My gas mileage is around 19mpg 85% city. I've done much research on my issue and am still stumped after over a year.
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My timing belt service was done. I haven't seen any visible oil anywhere and both palces took my car said "bone dry" in terms on leakage. I'll check for the blue smoke. An internal leak sounds like it would cost a lot to fix.
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and dont forget, with over 130k on there and i'm assuming you havent exactly gone through and wiped down your whole engine, it could be tough to see dark brown oil leaking onto a dark brown/black engine...
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OR a leak-down test (about 70 bux) can be performed at an independent shop (go to a tuner or engine shop). You can literally hear the air escaping through the valves, the rings, or the coolant passages (bubbling) if there is anything that is not sealed properly.
I think it's one of the seals that is leaking, maybe valve cover or rear main seal. If you're seriously burning up that much oil, you should feel that your car is slower than other gs3's.
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I don't have anything to contribute more than these other guys have...but this was so funny and true I had to post.
As far as the oil though it has to go somewhere either burn't out the exhaust or leaking out engine gaskets. If you have had 2 trusted shops tell you no oil is leaking then it most likely is your piston rings or valve stem seals(I have heard this is common on the 2jz engines). Maybe I missed something but I didn't see how much oil you are losing for every 5000 miles. I would consider up to a quart reasonable for that amount of miles.
If you get 19mpg you must drive the car sensibly, so I won't blame it on getting sucked through the pcv system and on into the intake.
As far as the oil though it has to go somewhere either burn't out the exhaust or leaking out engine gaskets. If you have had 2 trusted shops tell you no oil is leaking then it most likely is your piston rings or valve stem seals(I have heard this is common on the 2jz engines). Maybe I missed something but I didn't see how much oil you are losing for every 5000 miles. I would consider up to a quart reasonable for that amount of miles.
If you get 19mpg you must drive the car sensibly, so I won't blame it on getting sucked through the pcv system and on into the intake.
Last edited by 1996gs300; 10-01-08 at 06:17 PM.