sandy
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Have any Equus owners with the Tau 5.0 V8 experienced high oil usage?
1200 miles since oil change and oil level is at top mark. Will keep eye on it.
Have any Equus owners with the Tau 5.0 V8 experienced high oil usage?
It may be the operating temp gradient in cold start short driving.
Its a fact that oil temp lags engine temp. 0-20 5-30 oil viscosity is dynamic. If you never get the oil up to temp then you are essentially using 0-5 wt oil. Especially in colder months of the year. It seems this could be a factor. The 0-20 wt oil is used to get mpg up for the Feds.
careful?? Thickness. your terminology has nothing to do with oil consumption in the current discussion. O-5 wt oil has viscosity but not much on a cold start and that is the point. Straight 30 wt is what it is. Its viscosity is extreme on cold start. Thickness is what you get with slick 50, STP and Motor Honey. Much different than viscosity.![]()
Ok, Viscosity or the Wt of the oil is the rate of flow through a set diameter tube. 0-5 wt oil has very low viscosity at all temperatures above 20 deg F.
Conventional oils accomplish it with additives. Synthetic oil by its nature has low viscosity at low temp. As operating temp increases the viscosity increases with addition of additives. This counteracts the natural decline of viscosity in oil
as it heats up. My point has nothing to do with the thickness of 30 Wt oil at operating temperature. My point your missing, is 0-5 Wt oil is always low viscosity and unless you activate the additives with increased temperature the oil remains at low viscosity. This could result in oil consumption if this represents a significant % of operation. So, thickness is not viscosity as relates to 0-5 Wt oil .
you might do some research. you will find you don't know you don't know
I just came back from the dealer after hearing his BS.
I have a 2013 Genesis 5.0 10500 miles
According to the manual they recommend oil change every 7.5K my dealer say 5K and recommends 3.75K.
I had a weird noise like a diesel engine when the gears are shifting, the diagnosis from the dealer there was a misfire on cylinder 2, the transmission oil was low one quartz and engine oil below dipstick gummed up and milky.
I questioned it and they told me the misfire was caused because of low transmission oil (I think this is BS). they topped off all oils and problem went away.
I also see the bumper quite black around a large area near the exhaust. I guess I am also stuck with a oil burner... but I am quite angry with the BS, and what if I had bought the HPP with service that will only cover oil change every 7.5K.
I am still researching on what I can do next. or If I am screwed with this oil burning engine.
Kim
According to the manual they recommend oil change every 7.5K my dealer say 5K and recommends 3.75K.
I am still researching on what I can do next. or If I am screwed with this oil burning engine.
FTR - my SH-AWD TL used a quart ever 2K miles or so as well... Acura confirmed this "normal" for the J37. The J-series in particular can be on either extreme... From the postings thus far the TAU 5.0 exhibiting the same things...