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Is anyone else seeing high oil consumption between changes? I seem to be burning (no leaks) around 1 qt. every 4k-ish miles. Noticed a qt. down at 1st change and I have been watching it since. I'm using Amsoil 0w20 and my miles are 90% highway.
What is the advantage of using 5w-30 or 0w-30 instead of the 0w-20 GM recommends?I would be real interested in where the oil is going. I installed a PCV catch can at 300 miles and getting 1.5oz every 1500-1800 miles and I am running Amsoil signature 5w-30 right now, going to 0w-30 next oil change. As of now at 2800 miles I have had zero consumption issue. According to Amsoil tests, they have one of the best evaporation rates compared to other oils and well as viscosity control at high temps, so even at 0w-20 it should be better than others, may have an oil control ring issue, may be worth the effort to run some seafoam through it. especially if you let it run through DFM and auto start a lot.
I will most likely try ACDelco oil for my next change and see if that makes a difference. If it does, I may have questions for the engineering staff at Amsoil. This seems very bizarre for a modern vehicle. I have no rough idle or smoke on cold starts. The truck honestly runs well. I can only surmise that AFM is the culprit, if anything. It has been a nightmare for Mopar with with Gen III Hemi (I have a 2012 Hemi Charger) and it would make sense it would be an issue on this platform. I really appreciate everyone responding to my post and I will definitely update with anything I learn. You guys are awesome.Frankly, it seems unacceptably high from my point of view (although I suspect your dealer would tell you it is within spec for now).
I haven't read about oil consumption issues with Amsoil products, but I don't go to a lot of other forums. I will say that a long time ago, I used to road race Formula Fords in SCCA, where we used low tension rings for maximum HP. When some of the guys started using Redline Synthetic oil, many saw oil consumption jump. Dropping back to a product like Valvoline Synthetic would restore normal consumption. So maybe dropping back to something like a Delco or equivalent product just might fix the issue. Stranger things have happened.
If changing oils doesn't fix it, I would probably start rattling some cages at the dealer and GM regional people as it might be an issue longer term (like when you are out of warranty). On that score, my '07 Yukon started using a lot of oil around the 85K mark. At 90K it was enough that my dealer did the AFM oil consumption TSB and the result of the process was they determined I needed new rings and pistons. GM did step up and supply all the parts and materials for the piston swap and my dealer did the labor essentially at cost so my out the door cost for the repair was really reasonable. I think the problem with that anecdote is who knows what GM's policies on such things will be years from now, when all they care about is EV sales.
For me, I not convinced other than fuel economy that 0w-20 is enough especially for the 6.2 that is 90% the same long block as the Camaro and C7 corvette that recommend 0w-40 esp formula. granted some of that comes because 0w-40 is good mix for track and street, but in my opinion 0w-30 is a better combination for the health of the engine, especially for me in phoenix with extremes of 115 degrees in the summer. I would love for a GM powertrain engineer to explain the reasoning, until then its only my opinion.What is the advantage of using 5w-30 or 0w-30 instead of the 0w-20 GM recommends?
Although I'm sure I'm not smart enough to figure out why, what if 'DEXOS' is part of the problem?... Moreover, the oil is recommended DEXOS 0W-20 ...