stpetermi
Hasn't posted much yet...
Good evening all. As you can tell from my very few posts is I purchased a 2012 RSpec dealer demo with 3K miles. The purchase was October of 2012. The product of the vehicle is January 2012. Not sure if that really tells you when the engine was built but will leave that for rest of you to argue. My first oil change at the Loma Linda (So. Cal) dealer (7,500K) the vehicle was down one quart of oil and I added one quart between the service. Informed my service advisor to note for the record. Second oil change (16.5K) I added another quart and it was noted it was still down about a quart. Informed my adviser there is an issue so he had me come back to complete some type of oil consumption monitoring and noted it is definitely was using excessively. I told him that for me the excessive oil consumption was unacceptable by my standards and I need some action. As I own two other V8s (Z06-5.7 & F150-5.4) with approximately 75k miles on each vehicle and between oil changes I never add and the one (Z06) vehicle averages about 1/ 2 quart low, however, note that I drive HPDE one time per month all year long. So my adviser set me up with an appointment to leave the vehicle so that he can complete leakdown and compression tests. And he said some other tests that corporate will need to satisfy them. Left the vehicle on Wednesday (12/11/13) they had my rental car ready for me at the dealer. I got a call on Monday (12/16/13) from my adviser stating all the tests failed specifically the rings. He said that corporate approved a "new engine" so he ordered one and it should arrive Wednesday (12/18/13). I was a little concerned however my adviser explained very professionally this is a "plug n play". Out with the old engine in with the new engine. New engine (reman) was installed on Thursday (12/19/13). The adviser wanted to keep the vehicle Friday to put some miles (25 miles) on the engine and ensure it was all in proper working order and get her washed up. Picked up the vehicle up Friday (12/20/13) runs beautiful and looks great. This was a really painless process however note that I have been really very nice Hyundai and they have been really nice to me in return. Let's see how the new engine does. Advice to others-This is not a oil or viscosity issue! State that up front to whomever you are working with as I did up front from the beginning. It's either valves or rings (of coarse assuming you have no leaks as did not have leaks) as I was pretty confident with them. They understood that I understood! Trying different oils,grades, and blends is not addressing the root cause folks. If if helps I am going to take a picture of my paperwork from the work completed. Cheers!