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  1. #13
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    it depends on how you drive it, wen i vtec mine day in day out it chews through oil, ive been very soft on the car last 30 days and have barely had half a ltr drop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmetro24 View Post
    Check the pcv, Do a leakdown test, use thicker oil.
    My PCV leads to the catch can which has a little vent on top. Sometimes I see fumes coming out of it after driving hard. That's obviously not oil, just gasses so that shouldn't drop the oil level right?

    What do you clean your PCV valve with?

    I also notice that driving harder chews more oil..

    Anyone know of a good place and price to replace the FRM's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmoyo View Post
    Anyone know of a good place and price to replace the FRM's?
    not sure which engine builder shop here is good. Normally, they'll replace it with stainless ones as like the B and the K uses (more durable and long lasting and best of all you can hone it).

    price wise, not 100% sure, but it wont be cheap. As they need to dismantle the engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmoyo View Post
    My PCV leads to the catch can which has a little vent on top. Sometimes I see fumes coming out of it after driving hard. That's obviously not oil, just gasses so that shouldn't drop the oil level right?

    What do you clean your PCV valve with?

    I also notice that driving harder chews more oil..

    Anyone know of a good place and price to replace the FRM's?
    no the idea of the catch can is that the oil that comes through the pcv valve is 'caught' in teh cannister... if your piston rings aren't sealing, then gases from teh combustion chamber are 'blowing by'. This builds pressure in the crank case and it needs to be vented somewhere or it'll cause heaps of problems. the gases go through the PCV and sometimes take a bit of oil with it
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    no the idea of the catch can is that the oil that comes through the pcv valve is 'caught' in teh cannister... if your piston rings aren't sealing, then gases from teh combustion chamber are 'blowing by'. This builds pressure in the crank case and it needs to be vented somewhere or it'll cause heaps of problems. the gases go through the PCV and sometimes take a bit of oil with it
    That makes sense... thanks for clearing it up

    So if the piston rings are actually worn, and the car only noticeably chows through oil in VTEC, do the rings need to be changed asap?

    If black smoke is fuel, there may be a chance my engine is just running rich I hope
    Last edited by Simmoyo; 28-12-2011 at 10:49 PM.

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    yeah ur just running rich on vtec, it's normal.

    Your worn piston rings/sleeves will respresent a bit of power loss and oil consumtion. It does not mean that you will randomly blow up one day. It's just a sign of either age, bad maintenance or abuse from either you or a previous owner.

    so in other words, you have nothing much to worry about unless you start seeing blue or white smoke
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    better it being rich then lean

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  9. #21
    My stupid car is still on F (cold reading) and I'm due a service in 200km . Oil is still light brown too...

    I checked this AFTER I spent $93 on Royal purple which is now sitting in my bedroom

    Stupid car

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    how is it a stupid car if its not burning oil lol?

    share with us;
    how many K's on the engine?
    what oil are you using ATM?
    what oil grade are you using ATM?
    and whats your driving style ?
    snapping 2nd..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ten Four View Post
    My stupid car is still on F (cold reading) and I'm due a service in 200km . Oil is still light brown too...

    I checked this AFTER I spent $93 on Royal purple which is now sitting in my bedroom

    Stupid car

    I don't quite understand what you are trying to say?

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  12. #24
    lol just being bored and having a whinge

    109,920km
    oil = unknown as just bought (service sticker says due at 110km)
    driving... baby mostly but lots of hard driving on cruises...

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