They do make it in 10W-40 but only available in Australia.Exactly! This thing seems to be more beneficial for the older cars with thicker oils more! So why not to make a 5 or 10w40?
They do make it in 10W-40 but only available in Australia.Exactly! This thing seems to be more beneficial for the older cars with thicker oils more! So why not to make a 5 or 10w40?
I did not know, thanks..i hope it comes over here soonThey do make it in 10W-40 but only available in Australia.
Is this marketed as a new oil engine?
...some engines use an internal bathed in oil timing belt. Depending on harsh these solvents or cleaners are in the oil it could be detrimental to a bathed in oil timing belt.
I like to see some answers from Valvoline.
A cursory look at forums and other sources of data indicate '18-'20 Theta II engines are beginning to consume excessive amounts of oil too. 2021 was the first year for the Smartstream engine.I’ve read that oil consumption has been a problem especially in 2011-2014 models, and even in some 2015- 2017 models.
The 2019 was the last year with this Theta Engine. Not sure if 2018-2019 have the same issues. I know some improvements were made in those model years.
GL!
Same here.Ive found that to be the case in the majority of cars ive owned, Never the reverse.
Just for the recordA cursory look at forums and other sources of data indicate '18-'20 Theta II engines are beginning to consume excessive amounts of oil too. 2021 was the first year for the Smartstream engine.
Any links?A cursory look at forums and other sources of data indicate '18-'20 Theta II engines are beginning to consume excessive amounts of oil too. 2021 was the first year for the Smartstream engine.
It only took about 2 weeks from the time the Kia dealership told me the oil consumption test I had done came back normal to me being broken down on the side of the expressway, sitting in a pool of oil with a con rod poking out the side of the block...Any links?
Thanks
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I just found this:
“I have a 2018 Hyundai Sonata. I started to burn oil around 95,000 miles. I had 3 oil consumption tests. First one said I was not excessively burning oil. Kept an eye on it and the problem proceeded to get worse. Took it for another test abd it failed. Burning 1 qt every 600 miles. They had an engineer look at it then decided to "clean" my engine. I failed the oil consumption test again. I had 104,000 miles on it when they called to say they would teplace the engine.”
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Additional Sources of information I look at are at Car Complaints, NHTSA and Consumer Reports Websites. All of these have information indicating the later Theta II's are beginning to fail. And as you found, it's easy to find this information in various Hyundai (and Kia) forums.Any links?
Thanks
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I just found this:
“I have a 2018 Hyundai Sonata. I started to burn oil around 95,000 miles. I had 3 oil consumption tests. First one said I was not excessively burning oil. Kept an eye on it and the problem proceeded to get worse. Took it for another test abd it failed. Burning 1 qt every 600 miles. They had an engineer look at it then decided to "clean" my engine. I failed the oil consumption test again. I had 104,000 miles on it when they called to say they would teplace the engine.”
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I guess folks could say that about myself and GM - but they have served me well - still do. The amount of 6.2L stuff here was relentless - but I think with 100 million SBC’s so far - they got allot done in the meantime …People deal with Hyundai like that sister-in-law who always picks abusive boyfriends.
“He’s changed.”
“This one is different.”
looks like you answered your own question, myself I would use Valvoline R&P 5w-30 over Mobil 1.Is this better than Mobil 1 EP HM? My Accord has 130k miles on it and consumes 1 quart/5k miles. If there are not much differences, I would continue to use Mobil 1.
If it does a better job at cleaning, I think I would pick it, at least this time.Well, depending on how one defines "better".
VRP will do a better job at cleaning the crankcase and piston deposits. As noted, many people have significantly reduced consumption using VRP.
1 qt per 5k isn't bad, but I'm of the opinion that, 1qt going through the CAT is not a good thing. The less oil going out the exhaust, the better for CAT life.
If it does a better job at cleaning, I think I would pick it, at least this time
The only way to find out is to use VRP for a few OCI's. What are your OCI's like on this car?Is this better than Mobil 1 EP HM? My Accord has 130k miles on it and consumes 1 quart/5k miles. If there are not much differences, I would continue to use Mobil 1.
There’s no question it will clean better. The reports are countless now of it cleaning up engines and reducing or eliminating oil consumption. I have it in both of my cars now. Going to do at least 4 OCIs with it. I don’t even have any consumption. Just want to clean everything up.If it does a better job at cleaning, I think I would pick it, at least this time.