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Han Solo Got a Shelby GT350
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<blockquote data-quote="50 Deep" data-source="post: 16036153" data-attributes="member: 89167"><p>The GT350 has a high revving engine, and along with that there are low tension rings on the pistons. The combination of oil being aerated at high RPM, and the ability for oil to sneak past the rings at low RPM add to consumption. Experiences and opinions vary about the amount of consumption and the way a motor should be broken in to alleviate the issue. </p><p></p><p>Personally I have not experienced much, if any oil consumption on my R. Others have complained about a lot. Across the board there are several other manufacturers that have performance engines which consume oil as well. The issue has become exacerbated among the Mustang community because many of us are not accustomed to this type of maintenance. Coupled with the cars not having a low oil sensor light, you can see how some can get into trouble. The Voodoo is strong, capable, exotic, and requires a little more attention. As to be expected with any hot woman. It is something people have to realize comes with the package, along with all the bad assery the car is capable of.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50 Deep, post: 16036153, member: 89167"] The GT350 has a high revving engine, and along with that there are low tension rings on the pistons. The combination of oil being aerated at high RPM, and the ability for oil to sneak past the rings at low RPM add to consumption. Experiences and opinions vary about the amount of consumption and the way a motor should be broken in to alleviate the issue. Personally I have not experienced much, if any oil consumption on my R. Others have complained about a lot. Across the board there are several other manufacturers that have performance engines which consume oil as well. The issue has become exacerbated among the Mustang community because many of us are not accustomed to this type of maintenance. Coupled with the cars not having a low oil sensor light, you can see how some can get into trouble. The Voodoo is strong, capable, exotic, and requires a little more attention. As to be expected with any hot woman. It is something people have to realize comes with the package, along with all the bad assery the car is capable of. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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