Originally Posted By: landtoy80
"If" the oil can get me to pass the test, then whats wrong with it?
If the motor still smokes but not visible the smog test will pick it up.
I am not going to spend $2000+ dollars to fix a $1000- vehicle but the SUV is my only vehicle. I need it to work long enough till I can afford a Prius so that I can drive more and more miles (due to the cost saving) and pollute the same as driving less with the suv.
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There is a loophole I could use by spending over the set $$$ amount but I would rather pass it first then go for the loophole.
The smoke is only on startup so it may not even be an issue as when the motor is hot, there may or may not be visible smoke.
It says it reduces emissions and there is a money back guaranty.
Land Cruiser is good engine/SUV. But what kind of oil do you have in there now?
Also, how is the maintenance? Has the car EVER been overheated?
Ever had the VC off?
Ever had ANYTHING done to the engine?
Or is it untouched and unopened after the 361,000 miles? Some are................
Religious oil changes? When? And with what? And GRADE of oil?
I would say "Try something thicker" or "try somethign else" but we dont yet know anything
As to the oil you asked about.. try other things first.