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Msnickbroderick Sep 8, 2010 02:30 PM

Does your b5 burn oil?
 
I'm starting to loose about a quart after 1200 miles... Thats not good right? I smell that funky hot smell when im under the hood, but no smoke or anything

myriadshalaks Sep 8, 2010 03:07 PM

just add oil when light comes on. it doesn't burn oil during combustion, it leaks out while lubricating the seals and is evaporated. all to the good.

chocalotstarfish Sep 8, 2010 03:09 PM

you shouldnt be going threw that much... I have $$ saying you don't allow your turbo to cool down before shutting it off....

Tourbo24 Sep 8, 2010 05:24 PM

i was loosing just around that much cuz i had a bad valve cover gasket. i just recently replaced it and so far so good. i also could feel the smell of burning oil in the car, but no smoke. my mom always asked me what the fuck was that burning smell in my car lol

Mike-2ptzero Sep 8, 2010 05:28 PM

Burning oil is never a good thing.

myriadshalaks Sep 8, 2010 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by Mike-2ptzero (Post 1239620)
Burning oil is never a good thing.

:rolleyes:

SAudi Sep 8, 2010 09:42 PM

my car burns about a quart inbetween changes but then again i use mobil 1 10w40 and my car has 200k miles. if you smell oil under the hood i can almost guarentee its the PVC hose under the intake manifold, atleast that was the surce of oil leak/smell on my dads 1.8t

Msnickbroderick Sep 9, 2010 12:48 AM

I always let my car idle for about 3-5 minutes (gives me time to answer all the texts I got while driving) and cause it still heatsoaks after I turn it off. I looked around today, and didn't see any leaks, but to make a long story short, a section of my DV piping is clear, and that is completely black with oil... Would that mean I'm loosing it via turbo? I'll go out now, and poke around the head and see if I can spot any obvious leaks.

Mike-2ptzero Sep 9, 2010 02:19 AM

oil in the DV hose is normal since oil vapor is sucked out of the crank and passes thru the turbo inlet.

myriadshalaks Sep 9, 2010 08:08 AM

^yep.


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