Changing oil makes engine burn it faster?

Wait, you're from Ohio but measure speed in kph???

Nope, I live in canada and my car is canadian, I will try to convert it from metric to imperial if it will make more sense for the US members. The engine was just installed in ohio.
 
What is a chevy impala military vehicle?

I don't really know the full details about the whole story other than what the previous owner told me. He said that my engine was put in their vehicle, they drove it and figured it was too slow for them, they wanted an v8 engine so they took the car back to his shop and had it removed and was sitting there when the previous owner of my car drove it down to ohio.
 
That would be the best. Go with what your performance builder says.

So, true talk for a second here...

You got your tachometer swapped out for a meter calibrated in Hz? ;>

I still have my stock tach on my muscle rig. But I barely look at it. It only has three frequencies.

Rumble.

Roar.

Thunder-cackle-bang! Pretty easy to tell just by ear alone. 🙃



You know the ones. They come custom painted in Kelly green or desert buff satin. 🏜

Yes of course, and hahaha, I don't have anything to measure the frequency, even my friend said "**** that's low" last time he drove it.
 
So many red flags of nonsense mixed in with little bits of what could be actual information., we still have the titanium in the oil lowering the frequency of the idle. Also wondering if the oil is causing it to only go 180 km/hr on steep inclines...

Everything that I said here is 100% true. Has anyone else here encountered changing to a better oil and have it lower the sound of the engine more than what it is? I was amazed myself when it happened because I never thought that technology of oils has come so far.
 
Have you tried slick 50 mixed with 20w50 dino with a quart of MMO in the gas tank and some new spark plug wires

Nope I haven't. The most I ever put into the gas tank was fuel stabilizer. Isn't 20w-50 too thick for my engine? I feel like it would turn into a slug machine with having oil too thick. I never had any misfires from the spark plug wires.
 
Nope I haven't. The most I ever put into the gas tank was fuel stabilizer. Isn't 20w-50 too thick for my engine? I feel like it would turn into a slug machine with having oil too thick. I never had any misfires from the spark plug wires.
Obviously oil is getting blown out so why not?
 
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