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Intake work possible effecting Oil Consumption!

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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 01:53 PM
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Intake work possible effecting Oil Consumption!

If you read into my other thread, 2nd Oil Consumption engine, you will note that I thought my second engine was having the same issue that the first had. OC problems. After I took all of my Intake work off (MREV2, 5/16" Iso spacer, and Injen Intake) to take the car in for another OC test, I am now noticing (1000mi into the test) that I havent lost a drop of oil. Another member on my other thread said that he noticed a little oil consumption after he installed his 5/16" Iso spacer. Could this be the culpret?

All I know are the facts.

Has anyone else noticed anything unusual after installing Intake parts?

Side Note: When I took the MREV2 off of my car to take it into the dealership to get the oil consumption test started, I noticed some oil in the bottom of it.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 02:08 PM
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oil in the MREV2 is from the blowby gasses.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 02:09 PM
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I have also experienced a small amount of oil consumption after my spacer install. Not as much as the OP. I only have a 5/16 spacer.
 
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