Rey
Registered Member
I put 44K miles on my '12 RSpec. Noticed oil consumption at about a quart/2200 miles or so, a level which was not "actionable" under warranty. I think these motors require 10K miles to truly bed in. This is reflected in less oil consumption and better gas mileage.
The distinguishing feature of this motor is direct fuel injection. I sort of "fixed" the problem by increasing crankcase ventilation - there is a tube running from valve cover to intake. I installed a simple catch can en route. Found a about a half cup of oil that had condensed out and was lying on the inside of my intake manifold.
I think this all may be a result of poor ring seal. My 2014 Equus (same motor) used only a cup of oil in a recent 8K trip, which indicates to me that Hyundai has resolved this problem.
The distinguishing feature of this motor is direct fuel injection. I sort of "fixed" the problem by increasing crankcase ventilation - there is a tube running from valve cover to intake. I installed a simple catch can en route. Found a about a half cup of oil that had condensed out and was lying on the inside of my intake manifold.
I think this all may be a result of poor ring seal. My 2014 Equus (same motor) used only a cup of oil in a recent 8K trip, which indicates to me that Hyundai has resolved this problem.