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Originally Posted by cab83_750 I am burning oil like 1 qt every 600 miles. Never redlined the puppy. Dealer said we start an oil consumption test starting this Saturday. Manufacturing

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Old 08-12-2009, 01:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am burning oil like 1 qt every 600 miles. Never redlined the puppy. Dealer said we start an oil consumption test starting this Saturday.
Manufacturing date and serial number?

(reason being is this could indicate a run of bad parts!)
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Manufacturing date and serial number?

(reason being is this could indicate a run of bad parts!)
1/09. Stick. Why the serial #? Is that the vin? Isn't posting vin a no no?

FYI. No redline ever. Car has a about 5000 miles. Broken correctly.

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Drove the car off the lot w/ 43mi on the odo. It used about a quart by 1500mi, changed oil to Mobil 1 (non-synthetic) 5W-30 and ran that for 2000 miles. It used 1/2 quart. Ran Castrol GTX 5W-30 for 4000 miles with 1/2 qt oil usage. Changed to Castrol Syntec 0W-30 about 100 miles ago and will repost oil usage after I accumulate more miles.

Break-in...I have driven it like an ******* since day 1. An immediate 350mi highway trip, frequent redline. Pretty much broke every rule in the book WELL before the 1200mi recommendation. I get 28mpg with gentle city driving and so far, have very acceptable oil usage.

The 2007 Altima 3.5SE I came from used 1 1/2 quarts of oil during the first 1500 miles. After that, oil usage dropped to NONE during the 5000 mile oil change intervals for the remainder of the 40,000 miles I owned the car.

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