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And I use Mobile 1 synthetic too. Have a case in my trunk for frequent re-fills.
Does anyone have a solution to the supposed oil ring burned in issue. I have the same issue with my Rspec 2012. I bought the car with 5800 miles on it and it burns about 1/2 quart every 1000 miles or so. I bought it through CarMax and have extended warranty. Can I direct them to perform the oil consumption test and rely on them for this type of issue?
Does anyone have a solution to the supposed oil ring burned in issue. I have the same issue with my Rspec 2012. I bought the car with 5800 miles on it and it burns about 1/2 quart every 1000 miles or so. I bought it through CarMax and have extended warranty. Can I direct them to perform the oil consumption test and rely on them for this type of issue?
Is the 60 month - 60K mile warranty expired? Obviously that would only occur if you have driven a 2012 model more than 60K miles. If warranty is not expired, any Hyundai dealer can be used, although they are likely to say that "it is normal." But good to have a warranty complaint on file with Hyundai for this issue.Does anyone have a solution to the supposed oil ring burned in issue. I have the same issue with my Rspec 2012. I bought the car with 5800 miles on it and it burns about 1/2 quart every 1000 miles or so. I bought it through CarMax and have extended warranty. Can I direct them to perform the oil consumption test and rely on them for this type of issue?
If cylinders were "warped", that would be a major catastrophe for sure.
Well, at least It looks like they figured out how to fix the problem in manufacturing.He would not admit they have a problem with the engines, just that I would not burn a drop after my engine was replaced.
FYI.. 4100 miles on Kendall "Titanium" synthetic. 5-20 weight. Not a drop used. I used this once before with same result. I am big Mobile 1 fan for decades... This was recommended as good oil... Using Pennzoil Ultra 5-20. Will see if it does as well.
Excuse me for being a nit, but it is Mobil 1, not Mobile 1.Which Mobile 1 did you use.
I assume you are referring to Mobil 1 Extended Protection (EP). It is a good motor oil. I am currently running a custom 50-50 blend of Mobil 1 5W-20 EP and 5W-30 EP in my Genesis V6.Typo. Mobil One, the iPhone wants to change to Mobile. Did not catch that.
5-20... But it was not the extended drain. Will check that later on. I use the extended drain 5-20 on everything from 2002 Ford OHC V8, to all newer except the Genny. Always works well. Two of the vehicles have over 200k now. And do not burn on drop between changes.
I assume you are referring to Mobil 1 Extended Protection (EP). It is a good motor oil. I am currently running a custom 50-50 blend of Mobil 1 5W-20 EP and 5W-30 EP in my Genesis V6.
Wow! Now that's what I call anal ! ! !I assume you are referring to Mobil 1 Extended Protection (EP). It is a good motor oil. I am currently running a custom 50-50 blend of Mobil 1 5W-20 EP and 5W-30 EP in my Genesis V6.
I think you are being a bit over-dramatic. It just avoids the argument whether to use 5W-20 or 5W-30 (which has been discussed many times on this forum). It doesn't take a genius or a lot of skill to pour an approximate 50-50 mix of the two viscosities into the crankcase.Wow! Now that's what I call anal ! ! !
I think you are being a bit over-dramatic. It just avoids the argument whether to use 5W-20 or 5W-30 (which has been discussed many times on this forum). It doesn't take a genius or a lot of skill to pour an approximate 50-50 mix of the two viscosities into the crankcase.
But why??????????? The only real difference between 5w-30 and 5w-20 is the viscosity at operating temp. The 5w-30 will be a little thicker, thus providing a little more bearing protection under load and a little (very little) less mpg. What you are trying to get is a 5w-25. Other than bar-stool discussions, who cares. Kind of like your girl friend being half pregnant!!!