Do all G35 6MT consume excessive oil?
#18
Originally Posted by marcosmecha
Thank you all for your comments. I think that I will go with an 03 or 04 6MT.
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That's a big trade of you are doing; I'd rather get an 06 because it has a MUCH better interior than the 03-04, I get bluetooth, projectors, imo cleaner tailights, etc etc.
Goodluck anyhow.
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#19
Originally Posted by skaterbasist
I never thought someone would go with an 03-04 just because of having a slight chance of having oil problems with an 05-07. If anything, its going to be covered by warranty IF you encounter that problem.
But to stay objective, yeah there are a lot of rev-ups without this plague.
OP...Poll I linked was only ppl with issue and not ppl without issue included.
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Excessive Oil Consumption......?
I don't have a problem with my '04 of any kind. This issue keeps popping up
with late '05 & '06s, and yet Nissan doesn't say what causes the comsumption
problem. My guess was poor quality rings, does anyone know for sure what
what is causing the problem? What does the dealership tell you when they
drop in the new engine.......nothing?
with late '05 & '06s, and yet Nissan doesn't say what causes the comsumption
problem. My guess was poor quality rings, does anyone know for sure what
what is causing the problem? What does the dealership tell you when they
drop in the new engine.......nothing?
#25
#26
Originally Posted by gary c
I don't have a problem with my '04 of any kind. This issue keeps popping up
with late '05 & '06s, and yet Nissan doesn't say what causes the comsumption
problem. My guess was poor quality rings, does anyone know for sure what
what is causing the problem? What does the dealership tell you when they
drop in the new engine.......nothing?
with late '05 & '06s, and yet Nissan doesn't say what causes the comsumption
problem. My guess was poor quality rings, does anyone know for sure what
what is causing the problem? What does the dealership tell you when they
drop in the new engine.......nothing?
from a member who has that replacement said (his Dealer said) the piston and rings are different/revised ones from normal factory rev-ups.
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