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Yr 2000 M54 have Nikasil problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Game-R" data-source="post: 631481" data-attributes="member: 27709"><p>All engines consume oil.</p><p>The difference of how much depends on many factors and the engine's characteristics:</p><p>- Older more worn out engines have looser fitting rings and components that leak more oil into the combustion chamber.</p><p>- Larger engines with more moving parts causes more oil spray which gets sucked into the intake via CCV system.</p><p>- More complex engines with variable valve timing systems and 4 valves per cylinder obviously have more areas that can leak a little bit more oil and it will all add up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Game-R, post: 631481, member: 27709"] All engines consume oil. The difference of how much depends on many factors and the engine's characteristics: - Older more worn out engines have looser fitting rings and components that leak more oil into the combustion chamber. - Larger engines with more moving parts causes more oil spray which gets sucked into the intake via CCV system. - More complex engines with variable valve timing systems and 4 valves per cylinder obviously have more areas that can leak a little bit more oil and it will all add up. [/QUOTE]
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