High Engine Oil Consumption Rates
#77
jesus, infiniti dealers try anything these days... if I would have been fed that line of crap, oh man.
I dont quite know what stretch of the imagination they came to the cause being cats breaking down and going back up into the motor... I dont get how they thought valve covers would do *ANYTHING* at all for any of the problems...
Truthfully I think this is all REDICULOUS that infinity will lie to consumers at any cost to not pay for a motor.
Infiniti is going to end up spending a lot more on me with general dealings than just fixing the problem.
I dont quite know what stretch of the imagination they came to the cause being cats breaking down and going back up into the motor... I dont get how they thought valve covers would do *ANYTHING* at all for any of the problems...
Truthfully I think this is all REDICULOUS that infinity will lie to consumers at any cost to not pay for a motor.
Infiniti is going to end up spending a lot more on me with general dealings than just fixing the problem.
#78
I might have a solution for the excessive oil consumption issues for this motor, if this theory is correct. Basically, we're thinking it has more to do with the advanced timing on these motors, but we'll know for sure when we get a chance to play with the Osiris on my car. We're gonna get started in a few days, when I have time, before I head to LA. I'll keep you guys updated.
#79
Just picked up my new "v2" engine.
However, bozo's at the dealer put me into the car with the CEL light on -i said, try again guys. they said that it wasnt on the 2X the tech drove it today. hmmm...
they didn't damage anything, and apart from the idle it's tough to say if the car accelerates better, worse, same. I did notice the performance seemed to increse over my 12 mile drive home.
It's late in the evening when i pick the car up, and tech says code related to intake failure. I'll bet someone f--ed up my MAF or maybe they never even re-set my ecu, or there is a leak somewhere.
I took the car back until saturday because i park on street and am not driving all the way out to the dealer for nothing, on top of payin $30 a day to leave their crappy loaner in a garage so it won't get a ticket (need parking pass for my neighborhood). Engine is idling then dipping very low and shudder alittle like about to stall, then recovers, cycles thru that.
Will keep updated. BTW, my dealer said to not take the car over 3k rpms for the first 1,000 miles, and not drive at same rpm for an extended period (highway). whats the best break in for a new engine? i got my car used.
However, bozo's at the dealer put me into the car with the CEL light on -i said, try again guys. they said that it wasnt on the 2X the tech drove it today. hmmm...
they didn't damage anything, and apart from the idle it's tough to say if the car accelerates better, worse, same. I did notice the performance seemed to increse over my 12 mile drive home.
It's late in the evening when i pick the car up, and tech says code related to intake failure. I'll bet someone f--ed up my MAF or maybe they never even re-set my ecu, or there is a leak somewhere.
I took the car back until saturday because i park on street and am not driving all the way out to the dealer for nothing, on top of payin $30 a day to leave their crappy loaner in a garage so it won't get a ticket (need parking pass for my neighborhood). Engine is idling then dipping very low and shudder alittle like about to stall, then recovers, cycles thru that.
Will keep updated. BTW, my dealer said to not take the car over 3k rpms for the first 1,000 miles, and not drive at same rpm for an extended period (highway). whats the best break in for a new engine? i got my car used.
#80
The best break in for a new engine is pretty much what he stated, not to stick at one speed, try and mix you driving like in town and on freeway. Not sure about the not going over 3k as I would like to get my rings seated properly which means at least some high rpm runs....but only short bursts and after a few miles are already on the block.
Just my 2 cents.
Just my 2 cents.
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#82
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From: S.F. Bay Area
#84
Took my car into Peninsula Infiniti this morning, ran a consumption test it seems it has gotten a lot worse. It's only been 2.5K miles since my last oil change and I was down to 2 quarts left in my engine =*( Maybe I'll get a new engine as well... I worked with Brian Reidy great service representative. Even asked me if I needed a rental car from AVIS to get home. The only thing that concerned me was that I wish they'd ask me before washing my car first, when I came out the car was clean, not that there was anything bad with that but I would prefer to wash my own car since I heard of horror stories of the chemical they use on after market wheels and whatnot.
#85
Why does the new engine look different than the old one. The front piece, surely looks different than pictures of other people's engines I've seen (don't remember what my original one looked like). The metal has almost a waffle pattern on it. Shouldn't we demand to know what's different- I mean, what if this is some *cheap* knockoff of the original that is not as good, and is cheap because it is used as a replacement?!?!
#86
Oc
Hey guys,
Well im in the test too. Right now im so busy it is hard to put the 1000 Mi on it for the test! Did they zip tie anybodys dip stick? They did not on mine. Just checked it and it is low... I hate the dip stick on these cars... so darn hard to get a good reading... By the time you get the 4 foot long thing out, snake it around the intake tube,over the pullys and thru the woods god only knows what it has touched on the way out...
Well im in the test too. Right now im so busy it is hard to put the 1000 Mi on it for the test! Did they zip tie anybodys dip stick? They did not on mine. Just checked it and it is low... I hate the dip stick on these cars... so darn hard to get a good reading... By the time you get the 4 foot long thing out, snake it around the intake tube,over the pullys and thru the woods god only knows what it has touched on the way out...
#87
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Originally Posted by Mad Paradox
Took my car into Peninsula Infiniti this morning, ran a consumption test it seems it has gotten a lot worse. It's only been 2.5K miles since my last oil change and I was down to 2 quarts left in my engine =*( Maybe I'll get a new engine as well... I worked with Brian Reidy great service representative. Even asked me if I needed a rental car from AVIS to get home. The only thing that concerned me was that I wish they'd ask me before washing my car first, when I came out the car was clean, not that there was anything bad with that but I would prefer to wash my own car since I heard of horror stories of the chemical they use on after market wheels and whatnot.
Rob
#88
Originally Posted by 06CPV35
^Update...
I posted snaps of my oem revup VQ on Z OC thread. There seems to be no difference of the two visually. Only way to tell is part#.
Andy...hows your new revup treating you?
Z OC thread has a good running analysis on the success rate from these most recent VQ's. G's input welcome as well
I posted snaps of my oem revup VQ on Z OC thread. There seems to be no difference of the two visually. Only way to tell is part#.
Andy...hows your new revup treating you?
Z OC thread has a good running analysis on the success rate from these most recent VQ's. G's input welcome as well
#89
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 11,717
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From: S.F. Bay Area
John,
As Kris has mentioned, I am still breaking in the new engine. I have logged some 700 miles to this point. And as such, I haven't been about to really open her up, yet. However, based on impressions, thus far, the engine feels much smoother than before.
I have one post install issue, which is being taken care of at the moment. Time will tell.
As Kris has mentioned, I am still breaking in the new engine. I have logged some 700 miles to this point. And as such, I haven't been about to really open her up, yet. However, based on impressions, thus far, the engine feels much smoother than before.
I have one post install issue, which is being taken care of at the moment. Time will tell.
#90
Originally Posted by andy2434
John,
As Kris has mentioned, I am still breaking in the new engine. I have logged some 700 miles to this point. And as such, I haven't been about to really open her up, yet. However, based on impressions, thus far, the engine feels much smoother than before.
I have one post install issue, which is being taken care of at the moment. Time will tell.
As Kris has mentioned, I am still breaking in the new engine. I have logged some 700 miles to this point. And as such, I haven't been about to really open her up, yet. However, based on impressions, thus far, the engine feels much smoother than before.
I have one post install issue, which is being taken care of at the moment. Time will tell.