Do you guys burn oil?
#1
Do you guys burn oil?
hey im running a M110w30 in my 02 z i have about 44 thousand miles on it..Im running a M1 Filter too.. I checked my oil maybe a thousand miles or so after i ran it and she burned up half a quart!!!!!!!!!
There is no leaks from anywhere its my first oil change on my car.. Im kinda wondering whats going on.
Does anyone else have this issue with there M1 oil?
SHould i put 5 30 in it instead?
There is no leaks from anywhere its my first oil change on my car.. Im kinda wondering whats going on.
Does anyone else have this issue with there M1 oil?
SHould i put 5 30 in it instead?
#2
Mobil 1 does run thin, so people experience burning oil when they use it. Switch to a different brand (a lot of people use german castrol 0W-30) or I have used pensoil platinum, and see if oil consumption changes.
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#8
Oil consumption is a common issue with the LS1, and it has been discussed in great detail. Some other oils seem to do better with oil consumption, and catch cans can help as well. Try a search (if it is working) and you will be amazed at how many posts you will find.
#13
whats soo different about the "german" castrol and the regular castrol? i use the fully synthetic 10w30 in my ss and fully synthetic 5w40 with a friction modifier in both my ducatis, none of them burn a drop.
#15
Originally Posted by jimmyducati
whats soo different about the "german" castrol and the regular castrol? i use the fully synthetic 10w30 in my ss and fully synthetic 5w40 with a friction modifier in both my ducatis, none of them burn a drop.
btw m1 10-30w non syn, 1 qt. per 2500, hard driving
#16
Every engine burns some oil. If the engine isn't burning any oil, it ain't workin' right But that being said, the LS1 is norotious for burning way more oil than the average engine.
There are all kinds of ways you can improve this, from getting a redesigned PCV valve to adding a catch can to converting to the LS6 PCV system to getting rid of the PCV system entirely, but nothing is a guaranteed fix to the extrordinary oil burning characteristics of the LS1.
One of the best things you can do to combat oil consumption is to NOT RUN A MOBIL 1 30 WEIGHT. Mobil 1 10W-30 and 5W-30 are NOROTIOUS for being easily consumed. Why? They're both pure, overpriced junk. And to let you know, Mobil 1 10W-30 is thinner than Mobil 1 5W-30
Switching to a thick oil isn't necessarily going to help, either. I typically run GC 0W-30, and I burn a little bit of oil, but nothing crazy. However, I tried swapping to Mobil 1 5W-40 for one oil cycle. I burned so much of it, the LOW OIL light came on within 4,000 miles. That's a quart of oil burnt in 4,000 miles with a 40W Mobil 1, which are considerably better than the 30 weights Mobil 1 makes. In 5,000 miles, I don't burn enough GC for the LOW OIL light to come on.
My method is to fill up with 5.5 quarts of GC 0W-30, keep the half a quart lying around and I usually wind up adding it at around the 4,000 mile mark. GC 0W-30 is extremely resistent to shearing/thermal breakdown, and I'm VERY confident if you make the switch, you will consume a lot less oil. On GC, my engine is the quietest it's ever been and only burns around a half quart in 5,000 miles, nothing major at all.
There are all kinds of ways you can improve this, from getting a redesigned PCV valve to adding a catch can to converting to the LS6 PCV system to getting rid of the PCV system entirely, but nothing is a guaranteed fix to the extrordinary oil burning characteristics of the LS1.
One of the best things you can do to combat oil consumption is to NOT RUN A MOBIL 1 30 WEIGHT. Mobil 1 10W-30 and 5W-30 are NOROTIOUS for being easily consumed. Why? They're both pure, overpriced junk. And to let you know, Mobil 1 10W-30 is thinner than Mobil 1 5W-30
Switching to a thick oil isn't necessarily going to help, either. I typically run GC 0W-30, and I burn a little bit of oil, but nothing crazy. However, I tried swapping to Mobil 1 5W-40 for one oil cycle. I burned so much of it, the LOW OIL light came on within 4,000 miles. That's a quart of oil burnt in 4,000 miles with a 40W Mobil 1, which are considerably better than the 30 weights Mobil 1 makes. In 5,000 miles, I don't burn enough GC for the LOW OIL light to come on.
My method is to fill up with 5.5 quarts of GC 0W-30, keep the half a quart lying around and I usually wind up adding it at around the 4,000 mile mark. GC 0W-30 is extremely resistent to shearing/thermal breakdown, and I'm VERY confident if you make the switch, you will consume a lot less oil. On GC, my engine is the quietest it's ever been and only burns around a half quart in 5,000 miles, nothing major at all.
#17
I checked mine yesterday. 2000 miles on my last oil change and it's still a little over full. I am using 10w30 Mobil 1. It has 50psi of oil pressure at idle and almost 80 at WOT.