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I know every car is different but at what milage does a daily driven car start to burn oil? I noticed my car is kinda starting to but its not consistent, i keep the oil really fresh, sometimes itll burn half a quart after 2000 miles. Is this normal?
It'll burn oil? or lose oil?
Could be a leaking rear main seal... in which case yes its "normal." Does it smell of burnt oil after you shut it off? Mine is leaking and it gets burnt up by my Y-pipe.
83k isn't much at all. I'm at 95k and i'm losing oil at about the same rate as you.. maybe a bit slower due to a leaking rear main. I figure by the time i lose enough oil that i need to add some in, its about time for an oil change.
yeah thats what ive been doing plus, you think it matters if you are running synthetic or not, my oil filter capacity shouldnt have anything to do with it?
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