Hi everyone,
I have a mild predicament that I discovered today. I have a commute that is very short (4.5 miles) that I now drive, which is great, however it doesn't allow my engine to fully warm up. As a result I checked my oil level today after 2800 miles of commuting to discover ZERO oil on the dipstick. Normally I burn through almost a full quart of oil in 5000 miles, but this is much more severe. To find out how much oil was in my sump I performed an oil change and only drained out 2.2 quarts including all I could get out of the filter. This car also doesn't have a low-oil light, so I have to watch things carefully. Also you should know the sump is rated to 4.5 quarts and I run a larger filter so I always use 5 full quarts.
For the record this car has had synthetic oil (Synpower or Penn Ultra 5W-30) all its life. The headgaskets and clutch were recently done along with cam seals, spark plug seals, and the oil pump seal. There is zero oil drainage, coolant is clean and clear, and the car runs beautifully.
So right now my plan is to shorten the OCI to around 3000 miles, top it up with a quart every 1500 miles or as needed, and keep it running. From what I read this oil consumption is pretty normal because the oil control rings on the pistons do not fully expand until the engine is completely warmed up.
My plan B is to trade the car on a Nissan Leaf and never need an oil change again
My plan C is to try a quart of MMO to see if I just have a stuck oil control ring that might loosen up. I've read a few places where this seems to "fix" oil consumption on some vehicles. However I don't think this is going to help my vehicle that has been maintained with normal oil changes and run on pure synthetic oil all its life.
All Thoughts, Opinions, and Comments are welcome.
I have a mild predicament that I discovered today. I have a commute that is very short (4.5 miles) that I now drive, which is great, however it doesn't allow my engine to fully warm up. As a result I checked my oil level today after 2800 miles of commuting to discover ZERO oil on the dipstick. Normally I burn through almost a full quart of oil in 5000 miles, but this is much more severe. To find out how much oil was in my sump I performed an oil change and only drained out 2.2 quarts including all I could get out of the filter. This car also doesn't have a low-oil light, so I have to watch things carefully. Also you should know the sump is rated to 4.5 quarts and I run a larger filter so I always use 5 full quarts.
For the record this car has had synthetic oil (Synpower or Penn Ultra 5W-30) all its life. The headgaskets and clutch were recently done along with cam seals, spark plug seals, and the oil pump seal. There is zero oil drainage, coolant is clean and clear, and the car runs beautifully.
So right now my plan is to shorten the OCI to around 3000 miles, top it up with a quart every 1500 miles or as needed, and keep it running. From what I read this oil consumption is pretty normal because the oil control rings on the pistons do not fully expand until the engine is completely warmed up.
My plan B is to trade the car on a Nissan Leaf and never need an oil change again

My plan C is to try a quart of MMO to see if I just have a stuck oil control ring that might loosen up. I've read a few places where this seems to "fix" oil consumption on some vehicles. However I don't think this is going to help my vehicle that has been maintained with normal oil changes and run on pure synthetic oil all its life.
All Thoughts, Opinions, and Comments are welcome.
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