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  1. #1
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    my 2000 s2k burning engine oil!!**

    hey guys

    noticed that my 2000 s2000 with 107,000klms on the clock is burning up the engine oil!
    im using the mobile fully senthetic 10-30....in the time i did 4000klms it burnt up like 2L!
    whats wrong?....oil too thin or the rings f*cked on it?
    mods are: xforce headers, full remus system and k&n cai.

  2. #2
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    Some S2000 burn oil, it's just one of the common problems.

    My friend 2001 s2000 burns oil as you can actually see the car blowing white smokes when pulling.

    I think KrankVents could cure the problem but I'm not too sure about it as mine has no issue with burning oil.

  3. #3
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    do u mean it uses alot of oil? i have the same model s2k and i usually do a oil change every 5000kms.. i guess the harder u rev it the more times u hafta change the oil.
    life begins at 9,000rpm...

  4. #4
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    my 02 needs a top up every few fill ups at the servo

    but by top up i mean for 5000km i use up whatevers remaining in the bottle of oil that i bought. less than 1L total

  5. #5
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    2L is quite a bit of oil from 4000kms. I can suggest you use a 10-40 oil and see if that helps

  6. #6
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    I'm using Mobil 1 5w30 and my oil level is always at the top X. It never burns oil, the oil just turns black after a while

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by ap View Post
    2L is quite a bit of oil from 4000kms. I can suggest you use a 10-40 oil and see if that helps
    In the US, Honda's limit for oil consumption is 1L/1000km. So he is still at 1/2 the limit.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    In the US, Honda's limit for oil consumption is 1L/1000km. So he is still at 1/2 the limit.
    im on the border line....

    Quote Originally Posted by eriktufa
    I think KrankVents could cure the problem but I'm not too sure about it as mine has no issue with burning oil.
    where do you get these krank vents? i only found out about them the other day on s2ki but some second hand ones got posted and sold while i was at work

  9. #9
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    u can run the s2k with no oil on the dip stick
    WTB - B16/18 HEAD

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by datzlr View Post
    u can run the s2k with no oil on the dip stick
    And risk further damage?
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  11. #11
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    4000km does 2L thats pretty good hehe .... i was using mobil1 10-30 before and thats about the same rate mine was burning. now i use penrite syn 15w-40. ive done about 6000km and its used about 3L

  12. #12
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    It's the mobil 1 oil. Take it from me im a mechanic mobil 1 is shit! it burns in most cars if not all, use motul or genuine honda oil.

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