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Why do some modern gasoline cars burn oil?
TL; DR - New engines take some time to break in; compression and oil rings take time to seat, which causes increased oil consumption. This is typically more pronounced on high performance engines than on your average 2L sedan engine. This question has many great answers and will also be of interest: What causes an engine to burn oil? In theory, none of these should be issues on a brand new engine. In reality, brand new engines are built by error-prone humans. Break in intervals on most modern cars usually involve an early first oil change, and typically advise against going over a certain RPM or speed before ~ 500 - 1000 miles. Fresh engines require running time under various loads for all of the pieces to wear on each other and normalize the very tiny imperfections of the building process. Oil control rings are not controlling the oil at peak efficiency when they are brand new. Wide Open Throttle (WOT) runs are not great for this break in process. I believe it is safe to estimate that
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2003 Hyundai Santa Fe will start then die. Then it will not start. After pumping the accelerator or holding on the floor and returning later it will start. Nothing codes out. This happens probably 15% of the time. Any ideas?
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A friend has an older Miata that was improperly stored for at least three years. Most of the time, it was not garaged. The gas is old, the battery is dead, it has not been started. It was probably parked without an oil change. He is looking to do the minimum to get this sellable, so the primary concern is the initial startup and the brakes. What would be recommended , especially regarding that first engine startup?
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I am planning to start using seafoam in my gas and oil ,how often should you a add it an how much.The label isnโt to clear about it.
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Iโve asked a few mechanics and DIYers this question and so far no consensus. Letโs say youโre 1000 miles away from next SCHEDULED oil change, and youโre about to leave on a 2000 mile road trip. Would you choose to change your oil 1000 miles early before the trip, or 1000 miles late after the trip?