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jks24
01-07-2009, 12:27 AM
Okay so ive been told that the dc2r will naturally use oil from alot of high revving and this is normal and is not harmfull. Thoughts on this dc2r owners or past owners, did/does your dc2r use oil? If so how much

Im curious because i had my racq inspection done on a dc2r the other day and it came back oil level low, monitor oil usuage. The inspector reckons it was on the lower end of the dipstick. All the emmisions tests passed so there is no oil coming out the exhaust and seeing where the car is parked it is not dropping oil.

Thanks

aaronng
01-07-2009, 01:39 AM
When was the oil level of the DC2R last checked and topped up? If it was low after 1000km of driving after topping up to the max line, then that is heavy oil consumption.

VTECMACHINE
02-07-2009, 04:45 PM
My oil level is sitting on fuel to the brim after 6000 km's. Doesn't burn a drop on track days also. I use 5w-30, engine is stock with 110,000km's on it. I don't get how people accept that that their engine burn a heap of oil and tell people it's 100% normal and fine.

outatime
02-07-2009, 06:31 PM
the valve seals may be worn out and oil seeps through it.

T-onedc2
02-07-2009, 09:31 PM
My oil level is sitting on fuel to the brim after 6000 km's. Doesn't burn a drop on track days also. I use 5w-30, engine is stock with 110,000km's on it. I don't get how people accept that that their engine burn a heap of oil and tell people it's 100% normal and fine.
That's good yours doesn't burn oil but it's not normal.
A lot of vehicles (some near new as part of manufacturers advice) out there are known for their consumption of oil, even more so than higher revving Hondas in normal use.

jks24
02-07-2009, 10:25 PM
thanks for the advice guys, cancelled the car though, i think ive given up on buying a dc2r. Its a high performance car which requires high maintnance and for some reason all the ones ive seen people have taken short cuts or the car has been to 5 different workshops and had 5 different types of oil run through it.

Decided better to keep my ek and i might build it up as i know the history of the car and its immaculate with really low kms.

Bit of cash spent and it will be a dc2r eater.

jks24
02-07-2009, 10:26 PM
the valve seals may be worn out and oil seeps through it.

this is what the inspector suggested to me, thankss mate :thumbsup:

outatime
02-07-2009, 10:55 PM
np. it's general wear and tear. if it happens to your ek, get your mechanic to do a head service.

tayl51601
03-07-2009, 08:22 AM
I think if you build your ek its going to be just as a high maintenance motor as a b18, if not more.

If your planning to do a engine swap you will probably end up with a b18 any way lol

VTECMACHINE
03-07-2009, 03:31 PM
Bit of cash spent and it will be a dc2r eater.

I think a bit more cash that expected...!!!! LOL.

b4dnuf
07-07-2009, 01:35 PM
good luck on ur build mate.
EK's are a nice car when done up.

Moey.C
07-07-2009, 06:17 PM
get the R

DOHCVTEC
24-07-2009, 11:21 AM
That's good yours doesn't burn oil but it's not normal.
A lot of vehicles (some near new as part of manufacturers advice) out there are known for their consumption of oil, even more so than higher revving Hondas in normal use.

My DC2R does not burn any oil during track days too, unless there's high G corners like the constant radius left turn at Eastern Creek.

I guess running in the engine properly and regular maintenance can greatly reduce the chances of excessive oil consumption.