Fuel Additive Hyundai Sonata

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Hello, looking for recommendation on best fuel additive (1st application) on a 2023 Hyundai Sonata 2.5 Smartstream non-turbo GDI/MPI. The car is 12 months old with 11,800 miles and has always been filled meticulously with top-tier fuel. It has had 4 oil changes done with full synthetic OW-20 to date. My regular mechanic says it's ok to use BG 44K Platinum but wanted to confirm it's compatible with this engine since Hyundai suggests the Chevron Techron cleaner across the board. Also, would like to know the recommended additive frequency moving forward.

FYI, my previous 2019 Sonata 2 4 GDI only engine started burning oil at around 42k miles, trying to avoid a repeat of this this scenario if at all possible. I was consistently using NON top-tier gas at the time. I had the PCV valve changed at that time and had a full GDI service done at the time seemed to help a little bit.

Thanks.
Denis
 
The oil burning wasn’t a function of poor quality fuel, but rather bad design. If you’re using top tier fuel, an additive would be a waste, in my opinion. It’s not going to hurt anything, but the benefit would be pretty miniscule. That said, any additive will be fine. I’d suggest one with PEA, which Techron has, but so do many others.
 
The oil burning wasn’t a function of poor quality fuel, but rather bad design. If you’re using top tier fuel, an additive would be a waste, in my opinion. It’s not going to hurt anything, but the benefit would be pretty miniscule. That said, any additive will be fine. I’d suggest one with PEA, which Techron has, but so do many others.
Thanks JustN89. At the time mechanic said old car's pcv valve was not working properly, that may have been part of the issue but hard to since the 2.4 theta 2 engine has had so many issues including oil burning
 
Thanks JustN89. At the time mechanic said old car's pcv valve was not working properly, that may have been part of the issue but hard to since the 2.4 theta 2 engine has had so many issues including oil burning
No problem, and welcome to the board!
 
I have the 2.0 PFI in my 2022 Kia Soul and my plan of attack has been top-tier fuel, 5k mile OCIs, Mobil 0w40 FS but I'm going to now transition to Valvoline 5W30 Restore and Protect, and I run a bottle of Techron and a bottle of Barryman B12 every OCI.

My rationale, keep the pistons/rings as clean as possible.
 
Thanks everyone. I'm not too concerned with the oil will go with the manufacturer suggested OW-20 at 3500 miles or so OCI. I was more inquiring regarding what particular fuel additive to use on this 2.5 engine.
 
Hello, looking for recommendation on best fuel additive (1st application) on a 2023 Hyundai Sonata 2.5 Smartstream non-turbo GDI/MPI. The car is 12 months old with 11,800 miles and has always been filled meticulously with top-tier fuel. It has had 4 oil changes done with full synthetic OW-20 to date. My regular mechanic says it's ok to use BG 44K Platinum but wanted to confirm it's compatible with this engine since Hyundai suggests the Chevron Techron cleaner across the board. Also, would like to know the recommended additive frequency moving forward.

FYI, my previous 2019 Sonata 2 4 GDI only engine started burning oil at around 42k miles, trying to avoid a repeat of this this scenario if at all possible. I was consistently using NON top-tier gas at the time. I had the PCV valve changed at that time and had a full GDI service done at the time seemed to help a little bit.

Thanks.
Denis
How much oil did the 2019 burn in terms of QTs per thousands of mi?
I just picked 2019 Sonata 2.4 with 23Kmi.
So far not a drop in first 2K mi
Immediately did OC with Valvoline Restore and Protect
 
How much oil did the 2019 burn in terms of QTs per thousands of mi?
I just picked 2019 Sonata 2.4 with 23Kmi.
So far not a drop in first 2K mi
Immediately did OC with Valvoline Restore and Protect
the car didn't start burning oil until about 45k miles. It was down about 1.5qt so I had the pcv valve changed and had a carbon cleaning service done. The car was totaled a few weeks later so not sure if the actions I took did anything to help. I would recommend having the pcv valve replaced as it is only a $10 or so item
 
Did the tech show you the bad valve? Was it a simple anti-backfire pill over a fixed oriface?

I am waiting to see a bad PCV. Saw one once in the mid 70's.
Changed many to no effect, cleaned one once of a bit of white sludge from winter icing - think it was a Honda back in the early '90's.

Arco
 
the car didn't start burning oil until about 45k miles. It was down about 1.5qt so I had the pcv valve changed and had a carbon cleaning service done. The car was totaled a few weeks later so not sure if the actions I took did anything to help. I would recommend having the pcv valve replaced as it is only a $10 or so item
Thanks
I was wondering how many miles you had put on it to get down that amount. For example was it 1 1/2 QTs over 3000 miles?
Keep in mind that amount is quite a bit if that’s when you first checked. The distance between the “dots” on the dip stick is 1/2 qt….lot of people with this car aren’t aware of that.
 
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