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Parks23 Jan 22, 2017 02:06 PM

do all G's have oil burning problems?
 
I've been wanting a G for a really long time. Found one in my price range FINALLY. I've really wanted the 07-08 sedan but I found an 05' coupe that I like for 6k negotiable and it only has 84k miles. Now the only thing I'm hesitant about is i know the g's have oil burning problems. Is there anyway to fix this? And should I look for any signs if I go to test drive this g?

telcoman Jan 22, 2017 02:26 PM

Have compression test and a complete inspection performed at your nearest Infiniti dealer and have them run the VIN number to provide you with a complete maintenance history.
Any discovered defects can be used to re-negotiate the purchase price or walk away.

Telcoman

partyman66 Jan 22, 2017 02:40 PM

If that 05 is an auto trans, it's less likely to have oil consumption issues than a 6mt G of that year would. The re-up motor was far more commonly the victim of prematurely failing rings leading to oil consumption.

Mignav01 Jan 24, 2017 03:12 PM

Well revups were most prone to oil consumption, but dont allow yourself to believe that the regular DE doesn't burn oil, cause they both can. To n honest I'd be a bit leery of a coupe with 84k miles for only 6K USD, something doesn't seem right with that... Just saying

bluedevils95 Jan 24, 2017 05:30 PM

If you want an 07-08. Go with that.

Blue Dream Jan 24, 2017 06:21 PM

I won't pretend to speak for all G's but my 05 5AT sedan with 137K miles drinks oil like I used to drink vodka. She goes through at least 2 qts. between 5K mile changes with synthetic and almost as much in 3.5K miles on conventional oil. She's been maintained perfectly her whole life, those on here that know me know she was/is my baby and she's been treated as such. Yoshi ^^ is on the money with his advice. If you're worried about the OC issue start with the 08 coupes and the 07 sedans when looking since the VQ35DE was phased out for those years and up.

telcoman Jan 24, 2017 07:32 PM

My previous 06 G35 6 speed manual which I traded in at 171796 miles generally used 1qt/1000 miles of oil. Checked oil weekly
My present 2012 G37S 6 speed uses not a drop of oil

Why is that?

It's because of a change in piston rings

Telcoman

Sam G35S Jan 24, 2017 10:17 PM

Parks23 as the members stated above the Oil burning issues isn't a big deal for some but it is for others-as it requires some attention (checking,refills etc) I had DE's not G or Z's but they were Maxima's and they were using some oil(not bad at all,but still they did) now I have a 07S Sedan (HR) and she's a great no oil consumption at all,and she's more powerful then my DE's with bolt-ons,not to sound negative in any shape of form but IMO the HR is better engine over the DE's!

Edgarc6789 Jan 25, 2017 01:08 AM

I have a 06 6mt with 85k i have to put 1 quart of oil every 600 miles:rolleyes:

Justice06RR Jan 25, 2017 01:10 PM

They will burn oil in some amount, whether its a very small insignificant amount, or 1qt or more between oil changes. It'll all depend on the condition, use, and maintenance of the car. Mine burns less than a quart between changes so I just add a quart halfway.

If you are comfortable with that, then go for it. Although its better to have the 06/07, or 08 coupes if you can afford those.

GoalieMan Feb 14, 2017 01:44 PM

On another note it is possible to burn oil if your pcv valve is not functioning correctly. This part is considered a regular maintinece item but is very often overlooked luckily it is a very easy, cheap replacement. With that said the others here are correct that the rev ups engines rings are the biggest culprit.

gary c Feb 17, 2017 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by GoalieMan (Post 7095265)
On another note it is possible to burn oil if your pcv valve is not functioning correctly. This part is considered a regular maintinece item but is very often overlooked luckily it is a very easy, cheap replacement.

The first gen G35s are known to use oil, to what degree depends on the roll of the dice! I'm lucky, SLICK uses a quart between changes and I check it weekly. Holy Batsh!t, when is everyone going to stop suggesting replacing their PCV valve because they're inexpensive? It takes no more than 10 minutes to clean your PCV valve with carb cleaner, when you shake it and it rattles it's working! Replacing this valve is about as lame as replacing the copper drainplug washer every oil change! :OHBOY:
Gary

partyman66 Feb 17, 2017 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by Edgarc6789 (Post 7092589)
I have a 06 6mt with 85k i have to put 1 quart of oil every 600 miles:rolleyes:

That's a frickin ton of oil being burned by your G.... and at only 85K miles. Your rings are looser than a $2 whore. Can you hear piston slap/knocking sounds?

NemesisGee Feb 19, 2017 11:15 PM

Why are people using synthetic with these motors? My dealer vehemently discourages synthetic on these cars even though they could get an additional $50/oil change. Even Infinti states in the owners manual in black and white

"INFINITI recommends mineral based oils.
These oils must however, meet the API quality and SAE viscosity ratings specified for your vehicle"

Yet people trying to outsmart the engineers who designed the car and reinvent the wheel thanks to internet. Synthetic oil is not a panacea. Just use mineral oil on older G's and change it every 4k miles or sooner. Not all older cars are designed to be run on synthetic.

parapraxis24 Feb 20, 2017 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by NemesisGee (Post 7096003)
Why are people using synthetic with these motors? My dealer vehemently discourages synthetic on these cars even though they could get an additional $50/oil change. Even Infinti states in the owners manual in black and white

"INFINITI recommends mineral based oils.
These oils must however, meet the API quality and SAE viscosity ratings specified for your vehicle"

Yet people trying to outsmart the engineers who designed the car and reinvent the wheel thanks to internet. Synthetic oil is not a panacea. Just use mineral oil on older G's and change it every 4k miles or sooner. Not all older cars are designed to be run on synthetic.

Lots of things happen to cars that aren't caught during initial testing. Just because Infiniti recommended it at the time doesn't make it accurate now with the information that has been gathered over years of ownership and millions of miles driving on the VQ engines.

On the VW/Audi B5 platform they recommending 5k changes on regular conventional oil. Guess what happened? A class action settlement involving nearly 500k A4s and Passats due to engine sludge when following those recommendations.


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