I feel like I've watched enough of the DIY Dave channel to get invited to Thanksgiving at his house.
@matthewtwright845 ай бұрын
Lake speed jr has really opened my eyes on oil additives. Not gonna waste money on them anymore like i have for years
@billyjack81195 ай бұрын
Except for fuel additives. I'm doing the fuel injector cleaning because i've removed injectors and cleaned them and it does work. Oil additives are a real joke.
@laurapalmerTDGE4 ай бұрын
@@billyjack8119 Great choice. Helix Ultra 0w30 in the case and Amsoil Diesel fuel additive. The fuel additive is what you need.
@usocrazy61334 ай бұрын
@@billyjack8119 Use only fuel additives (gasoline) containing PEA every 3-5 thousand miles. Most total fuel system cleaners contain PEA. For diesel, Howes Diesel Defender during warm months and Howes Diesel Treatment in cold climates for anti-gel.
@cap2c4845 ай бұрын
My son has a 2014 Volvo S60 that has the notorious oil burning piston rings. It was burning about a quart every 1,750 miles. We just completed the first full run of Restore & Protect and the last top off was only 8 ounces in 1,196 miles. Just changed it at an OCI of about 4,200 miles. So it went from burning a quart in 1,750 miles to the equivalent of about 12 ounces in 1,750 miles. I'm actually shocked in a good way, and even if we don't get any further improvement, it's a huge win. The stuff actually works
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
That's awesome :-) Thanks for posting ... and please keep us informed of any more improvement!
@foojub69075 ай бұрын
4 or 5 cyl?
@cap2c4845 ай бұрын
@@foojub6907 It's the 5 cylinder motor
@KarlwinsFive5 ай бұрын
I was just gonna post about my 2015 Volvo V60, I have mostly solved my oil burning with b12 piston soak though. I kind of want to try this now
@cap2c4845 ай бұрын
@@KarlwinsFive That's good to know. I was going to try the piston soak but then heard about the Restore and Protect. Thought the oil changes would be easier. So far, so good. 👍
@josephroyer95325 ай бұрын
Congratulations to your kids. Its refreshing to see a new corolla video. Can't hardly wait for the results.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks Joseph :-)
@johnny4713ify5 ай бұрын
I've recently been switching everyone's vehicles I work on with Valvoline Restore and Protect. I actually switched my buddy's 2009 2.4 Camry to the new formula yesterday. All I can say is it has made a difference in everyone's vehicles. One of the most noticeable differences is it smooths out rough-sounding engines after one or two short drives. My buddy's Camry has the famous VVT rattle at startup, and it's burning oil. So far, the VVT startup rattle was a lot quieter already-kinda nuts. The Oil Geek Guy has some in-depth reviews, and ever since he did the engine oil expiration video, I always make sure to give my oil a good shake before pouring to ensure all the additive packs are mixed well and not sitting at the bottom of the container. You've got yourself a new sub; looking forward to more reviews and this final review cliffhanger. 😂👍🏻
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Good info ... thanks for that!
@chriswyma1455 ай бұрын
The brief, variable valve timing clicking after a cold start in my girl friend's 2014 Honda CRV is now gone. The car has about 126,000 miles on it now. The first oil change with Vavoline's Restore and Protect got too dirty after 2,400 miles, which worried me. So I changed it. The car is now about a quarter of the way through its second change (7,500 mile oil life). The CRV used to use 1/2 quart of oil in 7,000 miles. Now the oil use is undetectable on the dipstick after 1,500 miles. 🤷♂️ It probably is a good idea to keep an eye on the oil after starting to use Restore and Protect for the first time in a high mileage engine. It gets black unexpectedly fast. In my low mileage Toyota, the Restore and Protect darkened normally, so I changed it at 5,000 miles.
@jimm28164 ай бұрын
Agreed in fact I bought a pack of oil filters to replace after 100 miles, 500 miles. From what I’ve been reading it tends to clog up the filter initially.
@thestets634 ай бұрын
@@chriswyma145100% agree. I had to get a tire rotation and the shop checked the oil and they called me because they were concerned how dark the oil was.
@davepetrakos4754 ай бұрын
@thestets63 Hmmm, interesting. I have extra filters to replace during my initial R&P use. I think I will be using one of my prepaid Blackstone Lab analysis if & when my oil goes dark. Most likely I will change it, too. Thing we DO KNOW is gas engine oil doesn't have same suspension properties the diesel engine oil has. Oil filters micron capture is ~30. There will be substantial amounts of garbage in dark oil; what effect on bearings would occur if dark oil is used for remainder of OCInterval. I will try to remember to post The lab result.
@themoe67015 ай бұрын
I love this series! Dave tries it so you dont have to! I have a 2001 corolla with 135k that started using about a quart every 2.5 to 3k. Two berrymans flush (not a soak) reduced it to bout a third of a quart per 3k. With all you've done i suspect you had a groove worn in the bore even before you started which is why nothing has really worked. When you bore scoped it way back when you could see the shadow on the thrust side of the bore. Thats the groove im talking about. I suspect the damage was done way before you even got the car! Youve managed to still get 200k out of it which is a testiment to 3k oil changes keeping it kind of where it was at or a little better! Keep up the good work!
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks :-) that is a definite possibility.
@ZIGZAGBureauofInvestigation5 ай бұрын
2001 OBS V-8 5.3l Chevy Silverado 224,000 I had 1000 miles on my Val Restore Protect [ Lifter ] no longer clicking at start up, plus im getting alittle power ] notice it driving over the Rocky Mts on a non stop 500mile trip across Colorado. Going to changer out oil at 2,000miles and 5,000 on the next 3 oil changes using This GREAT Product.
@Corbots802 ай бұрын
It's amazing how you can stretch out 5 minutes of content. In to 22mins! lol Thank God we can fast forward
@grahamwinn979Ай бұрын
Has to be over 20mins for best results with the algorithm. It's allot of hard work setting up the camera and editing, keeping the content interesting. A day in the life of Dave. Very interesting. That's Entertainment.
@davidbonds35714 ай бұрын
Oils designed for diesel engines have ZDDP, an additive that acts as a corrosion inhibitor and a lubrication enhancer. It was common in heavier gasoline engine oils prior to catalytic converters. However, this additive can ruin catalytic converters, which is likely why Valvoline doesn't recommend it for gasoline engines.
@totallyrandomstuffandrevie96094 ай бұрын
Tried it in mine and it does work. 4000 miles into the restore and protect oil and oil burning went from a quart per 1000 miles to 1 quart per 2400 miles. Hoping for continuing improvements on the subsequent oil changes.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Good to hear!
@donh8223Ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY Has there been an update about this yet?
@watchwizard3214 ай бұрын
I am using R&P 5W30 in a 2006 Toyota RAV4 with a 2AZ-FE right now. When purchased at 131k miles it was burning 1QT every 300 miles on highway, and 1QT every 600 miles around town. Did a 24-hour B12 Chemtool piston soak to decarbon/free up the stuck oil rings, then let the engine idle with 2 quarts of Chemtool that ran past the rings during the soak for a bit, and then a short OCI with a cheap oil, then put in Valvoline R&P 5W-30. But I won't know if it primarily benefitted from Chemtool soak, or R&P, or both. This 2AZ-FE has documented OCI of every 5000 miles for its entire life, all the way to 135k, with most being done at a Toyota dealership. The longest documented OCI ever was 6k miles. Just took a highway trip, and the results were amazing. It consumed 1/4th QT over 819 miles. Before the Chemtool and R&P oil, it would have consumed 2.75 quarts of oil on that distance. Using 800 miles per 1/4th QT, that's 3200 miles per quart of oil. An improvement of 5X. I am hoping if the Valvoline Restore and Protect does its job over time - it will at minimum keep the stuck ring deposit problem from returning, and might even see some improvement on consumption after 4 OCI's. 6/2/24 - 135832 miles B12 piston soak for 24 hours with manual cylinder rotation Run engine at idle for 5 minutes (with the residual B12 Chemtool in the crankcase, 2 cans worth) Drained oil, and changed with Kirkland 5W-30 and Wix XP filter. 6/30/24 - 135860 miles Changed oil and filter to remove any residual Chemtool and any debris that might have come loose from the Chemtool circulating in the system Oil change with Valvoline Restore and Protect 5W-30 with a Wix XP filter Installed new spark plugs - NGK iridium. 7/23/24 - 136149 miles Checked oil. No movement on dipstick, still touching full mark - 289 miles since oil change, all around town local driving. 8/3/2024 - 136314 miles Started 819 mile highway trip. Checked oil - level still touching full mark. 8/3/2024 - 137133 miles Completed 819 mile highway trip. Oil is 3/4 full between the marks, it consumed 1/4 quart on the trip. Did not bother topping up.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Excellent info!!! Thank you for documenting... and any future updates!!!!!
@joelg65254 ай бұрын
These logs are much appreciated!
@watchwizard321Ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY 11/25/2024 - 135389 miles. So, it has been driven 2529 miles since the piston soak and oil change. No oil has been added. It is currently right between the two marks on the dipstick (according to him), so around a half quart low. It is about to make a 1000 mile trip home, so I will have more data when it gets here. If the current consumption holds, it is burning 1 quart every 5000 miles which is fantastic. I will likely do another oil change with Valvoline R&P 5W30 over the holidays before he takes it back to college.
@FamilyFriendlyDIYАй бұрын
@ awesome. Can’t wait to hear how it goes.!
@watchwizard32110 күн бұрын
Update: 12/20/24 - 139819 miles. 3959 miles since last oil change. This includes two highway trips around 1000 miles each. It consumed very close to 1 quart of oil. (it is still between the marks, about 1/4 up from the lower mark) I did another oil change with Valvoline Restore and Protect 5W-30 and this one is going back to college after the Christmas holidays. Right now it looks like ~1qt every 4000 miles. I'm very happy with that.
@sHoRtBuSseR3 ай бұрын
The Restore and Protect is incredible stuff. My first couple of oil changes looked like complete garbage, but fuel economy is up and oil consumption is down! 4.7L Jeep engine.
@BonkersBaja3 ай бұрын
I'm anxious to see your results as I too have been considering the Valvoline blue restore. I drive Subarus and boxers are hard to piston soak. Currently I've found the very best piston soak involves having the engine out and doing a low and slow soak. It involves removing the oil pan and spark plugs. Rotate crank until TDC with valves closed on one cylinder. Fill that cylinder with Lucas oil (or motor honey). Put it's sparkplug in so as to cap the cylinder. Rotate engine upside down and generously fill the backside of just that cylinder's piston with B-12. It will not drain away through the rings because the cylinder below is filled with heavy oil. Leave soak for 24hrs. Next, catch the B-12 as you slowly rotate back upright. Now remove spark plug and drain the cylinder of heavy oil by flipping back upside down for a while. Rotate next cylinder to TDC valves closed and repeat all steps of the daylong procedure for each cylinder one at a time. It's a long process, but the B-12 being unable to drain off and the fact the soaking is actually at the oil drain holes of oil rings makes all the difference. Also, there is no danger to rubber seals. NOTE:If cam shaft is reasonably removeable then all cylinders could be done at once as all valves would remain closed. Now pour some fuel or solvent in all cylinders and drain them again to remove the residue of the heavy oil. Put in clean or preferably new spark plugs. Now, put oil pan back on and cap any openings of block, then put in oil and rotate the engine in stand 90 degrees at a time slowly and allow oil to seep into all bearing surfaces that have washed out from the proceedure. Reinstall engine. Change filter after first 500 miles as carbon bits will be weakened and broken up and come out rapidly.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY2 ай бұрын
Interesting process!
@Cragified4 ай бұрын
I recently bought a 2008 Rav4 with a 2AZ-FE engine that was using about a quart every 1000 miles. First I replaced the PCV valve it was definitely in need of replacement but it still burned oil afterwards. Then I drove it a bunch and on a particular steep hill around here I stood on it pretty hard a few times as I drove though and it seems to have stopped burning oil (Hard pulls under load can help free rings up aka "The italian tuneup" now I have Restore and Protect in it to see if it burns oil anymore and if it stops hopefully keep it from starting again. Update 11/20/2024: Still burning oil but it hasn't gotten worse. Only 1700 miles into the first OCI with it. Getting up to 31mpg on the highway so it's still got great compression and hasn't scored the cylinder walls. Oil consumption absolutely will go up if you have a lot of high engine speed deceleration events (stop and go driving, lots of downhill coasting) because with the throttle plate closed cylinder vacuum will pull more oil up past the rings.
@frankc11744 ай бұрын
Tsb for premium blue restore has you change to a specific oil filter and change it multiple times during the use of that oil. FYI
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up.
@mohammedmerzougui16715 ай бұрын
I have 2008 Camry it was burning 1 quarter every 300 miles I did berryman b12 chemtool now I drove 700 miles car burn less than 1/2 quarter with valvolin restore and protect. For me very good success
@mohammedmerzougui16715 ай бұрын
I did b12 inside catalytic converter now car smooth
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
That's awesome. Thanks for posting!
@davepetrakos11924 ай бұрын
I thought it was so awesome when Tribologist Lake mentioned you in a video. He has opened my eyes to the progression of oil science (and DIY mixing additives). IIRC, Lake was the individual who presented Costco's Kirkland oil analysis that showed variances.
@GainingDespair5 ай бұрын
Esters tend to have a fruity smell, most artificial smells are made from some form of ester. That said it is pure oil, no acetone and a quart is significantly weaker than a quart of HPL EC. This will not result in anything at all, but I look forward to the upload when you try it straight granted at this point I'm extremely confident this motor just needs work done and nothing will work. Remove the valve cover let us see what all these experiments have done to the varnish please.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
By the likes I'd say a lot of folks agree with you!
@Cragified4 ай бұрын
It is mostly likely too far gone. With all these engines in the early low tension rings era it really depends on HOW The ring got stuck, if it gets stuck shifted to one side the ring will actually burnish away the cross hatch. Even if you rebuild the engine at that point with the new pistons and rings it's too late it will forever burn oil. Eventually the spot will wear down the cylinder wall so much you start losing compression. The Car Care Nut has videos that explain all this as well and he talks about his own experience rebuilding these engines for Toyota under the extended warranty they settled on as he rebuilds one. If the cross hatching was still there it could be rebuilt, if it was not the warranty was a new short block. And to be fair to Toyota they actually provided this coverage while every other maker that was having the exact same issues with low tension rings (Some GM ones grenaded inside their warranty from it) did not give extended coverage. I hope DIY Dave knows all this before going through a mechanical rebuild that's pointless. And the block is not suppose to be punched out and honed, Toyota does not supply oversized pistons for them as they are one time use. You'd have to go aftermarket and it would be completely at your own risk then.
@johac76374 ай бұрын
I recall back in the day the IH 466 engines burned oil out of the factory, Chrome rings, hard liners, we were told by IH to use Bon Ami detergent in the intake, then do 3 oil changes in 100 hours, it stopped the burning, but if we didn't dump oil and filter we had bigger issues, bearings.
@stevelangston23595 ай бұрын
I think you’re going to burn off the cheap oil. The Blue should be 100% in order to get the cleaning results. Note: it can clean so well as to clog the filter. But just change the filter and continue to the prescribed mileage. All the best to you!
@chuckgladfelter4 ай бұрын
Yes. As per Cummins and Valvoline, you're supposed to use 100% Restore and add Restore to top off for one oil change interval. Cummins warned us that it won't work properly if we mixed in regular oil to top off.
@michaelg4922 ай бұрын
No way it'll clog anything after this guy did 59 oil changes and a BG Flush treatment. That engine is probably pristine inside other than the plugged up oil rings
@nathansmith34015 ай бұрын
Ugh! A cliffhanger! Glad to see you testing this option.
@AutoEngineerVideos5 ай бұрын
Lake Speed Jr has been known to say not to mix different oils because some oils have additives that are incompatible with the additives in other oils. Maybe you might not have come across him saying that, but perhaps it might be worth keeping in mind. During summer the 10W-30 oil should be fine instead of 5W-30 oil. You might not want to use the thicker oil in winter, but the winter rating probably won't come into play with summer minimum nighttime temperatures where you are. If it does, then there's something seriously strange going on with the weather.
@somerandomguy38685 ай бұрын
In twenty sixteen my 01 Isuzu 3.5 developed a oil consumption issue, after looking into it was very likely clogged oil return holes in the oil control ring lands, Isuzu was aware of the problem and had updated the pistons with larger return holes, Jasper rebuilt engines had them seemed to resolve the issue, had I known about this oil I would have certainly tried it, looking forward to the next episode
@benjamintresham96495 ай бұрын
I would be replacing the radiator. When they go that bone colour or fade from black then they have a good chance of cracking and blowing out the top tank quickly.
@dmax97313 ай бұрын
when are you going to up load the new video??.. im looking into getting this same oil for my truck. hope it works
@FamilyFriendlyDIY3 ай бұрын
Still in the middle of the experiment ... trying to get miles on it.
@wazza33racer4 ай бұрын
I would like to share an experience I had with one of my long distance interstate trucks, here in Australia. When I bought my Mack new in 1999, I ran 20,000km oil changes and oil samples, on the branded Mack Bulldog (Castrol made) engine oil (mineral 15W40). At about 300,000 km the engine was beginning to use about 3 liters ever 3500km ( a weeks work). My application, was 65 ton B-double, each km, so the truck was high load application. I switched my oil brand to Cummins Premium Blue 15W40 mineral engine oil, and oil consumption dropped dramatically, down to 1 liter per 3500km. Had similar experiences with other vehicles from new. Worst engine oil consumption I had, was a second hand V8 Mack engine, that had 1.5 million km's and it was using 20 liters every 1000km. When it was pulled down for rebuild, it had every piston ring broken and 4 broken head studs (over 4 cylinder heads) and all the valve guides were shot, and the turbocharger was passing oil through its seal.
@chuckgladfelter4 ай бұрын
We used the old Restore from the Cummins dealer to clean the rings of our Cumms ISX and it worked for the consumption. The issue with the Toyota Corolla is the rings will stick and score up the cylinder walls. The only way these can be fixed is new rings and hone/bore the cylinder if it's bad enough and use oversize pistons. I wish I were wrong, though as I hope it will fix your problem.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info Chuck!
@redlywaxer4 ай бұрын
Greetings from your neighbors here in Greer, SC! Appreciate all your tests and video work! I watch Lake Speed too.
@workingmanaudio275428 күн бұрын
Your camera showed that there is oil coming from the valve stems. Change the valve stems. It’s very inexpensive. Used compressed air to keep the valve from dropping. I have done this with my own vehicle with your same symptoms.
@elliottwatts68505 ай бұрын
What I enjoy most about your videos. Wow, how I miss South Carolina
@Boz12111115 ай бұрын
im from europe but i miss it when i watch his videos🥺
@Stanjara5 ай бұрын
From EU also... It's so beautiful... I would just drive and drive.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Glad you like it ... I always wonder if I'm putting too much road footage in.
@Stanjara5 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY No no dude... wow America.
@allentyree3645Ай бұрын
What is the update on Valvoline blue. I am curious how its working.
@MBronc4 ай бұрын
Dave, I'm so excited that you decided to do another experiment. I'm looking forward to the results on this one. In the mean time I'm going to try the "Restore & Protect" in my 1ZZFE engine. I'm like you though, it'll take me 2 years to complete the full 4 oil change interval cycle. However, if it actually does make a difference it will be worth it. Can't wait to see your results in part 2.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Excellent info! ... Thank you for documenting and sharing updates!!!
@cesarpenailillo66275 ай бұрын
Great video. I was missing not seeing something new. Hope you are well. I appreciate your channel and all what you do. Greetings from Southern California
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks Cesar :-)
@marks_025 ай бұрын
You keep going Dave! I gave up and sold *my* oil burning car.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks ... but now I feel like I let you down. :-(
@marks_025 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY Not at all! I’ll still apply these lessons learned to other GDI cars.
@ericgalvan35895 ай бұрын
I would love to see how your Corolla responds with Rotella T4 15w-40
@jeremyshideler41875 ай бұрын
My 2012 scion XB died ( with a 2AZFE engine ) that was burning oil while I was waiting for your results. The engine blew up. Lost compression on one cylinder and it wasn’t worth fixing. Bought a new Camry hybrid 2024. It’s wonderful and I’ll maintain from new!
@MattExzy5 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity, how many miles? I have a 2004 Camry with the same engine. It has about 210k miles. It does have a few small leaks, it loses some oil that way, but it bizarrely enough doesn't burn/consume oil enough to need topping up between changes. I wonder if the newer 2AZ-FEs and their lower tension rings are all the culprit.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about the Scion ... but congrats on the new Camry. May it run long and trouble free!
@Cragified4 ай бұрын
@@MattExzy What happens is that eventually the stuck control ring and can stuck shifted over and it will wear away at the cylinder wall. First the oil burning will go up to about the level DIY Dave here is burning oil then it will wear it so much compression is lost. These are not machinable blocks, they are not meant to be punched and honed. If the cross hatch was worn away in a spot the warranty repair was a new short block instead of piston, rings, and squirter replacement.
@kodiakcopilot5 ай бұрын
The Restore & Protect smells like the old Texaco Havoline oil. On another note, i saw a different video about how Toyota fixed their oil consumption problem with new pistons.
@buckaroobonsi5555 ай бұрын
That only works if you catch the problem in time and you do not have any bore damage. 99% of people would not even suspect the tell tale signs of bore damage because it is so subtle compared to what most people are used to looking for.
@buckaroobonsi5555 ай бұрын
It wont help for long if it helps at all. After everything you have ran through this engine your engine is as clean as it will ever be short of tearing it apart hand cleaning with solvents and brushes. The problem is that the oil consumption issue was not caught soon enough. If it goes on too long or the previous owner did oil changes that where too far apart it damages the bores near the bottom of the rings travel. So even if you clean the ring groves in the piston you only get a temp. improvment because the damage to the bore has already been done. You can have great looking cross hatching but you will see dark shadow like area's inthe bore just the very top of it can be seen witht he pistons in the engine. If you have ever scene those penny rolling/pressing machines at fairs and museums and such they will be patches that size or smaller in one spot in one or more bores. If you have the nice metalic silver look of good cross hatching these patches will look like someone took took a soft pencil or soot and horizontaly in the bore scratched a shalow diamond shape or oval. It will look like staining almost but no amount of cleaning will remove it. I am not sure if it is more like wear or if it is more like micro welded ring material but it is obvious once you know what to look for. It just looks gray or shadow like. You can only see a little bit of it whent he piston is at BDC but when the piston is out of the bore it is obvious.
@gregorymalchuk2725 ай бұрын
If that's the case, maybe he should try that drag strip old timers trick of putting that abrasive cleaning powder down the spark plug holes?
@usa_dobson89675 ай бұрын
Dave!!!!! We have the same car, manual tranny and all. 120k miles on mine, but mine was a city driven car. Burns quart every 550 miles, I sure hope this is works as a band aid!
@totallyrandomstuffandrevie96094 ай бұрын
My 2001 Rolla was severely neglected when I bought it. I was the 5th owner with 179,000 miles on it. It burned a quart per 1000 miles. 4000 miles into my restore and protect oil change it now burns 1 quart in 2400 miles. The stuff works and I hope to see continuing improvement with the next 3 oil changes.
@usa_dobson89674 ай бұрын
@@totallyrandomstuffandrevie9609 How many oil filter changes did you do in between? The oil filter is quite small, so I feel like it would not be a bad idea to change it a few times while running that oil in the engine.
@JohnSmith-mi8ov2 ай бұрын
Dave, please give us some update. Has the oil consumption reduced? Thanks!
@FamilyFriendlyDIYАй бұрын
Working on it
@Cesar.Haddad5 ай бұрын
Dave... hope this valvoline oil helps you to fix you car oil ring issue... or at least make a final conclusion and a closure of this case
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks Cesar :-)
@lobsterbisque75674 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing us along, Dave! I really hope You can solve the oil burning issues. I just bought a '99 corolla 5spd with 173k mi. from it's original owner. Thankfully, He kept it well maintained, so it's never leaked, or burn oil. When I got it home, I immediately ran the dynamic engine restoration system through it. But I took it a step further: For the first step, I drove it for an hr. both on freeways, & city roads, and driving it under the same conditions for 30mins. during the 2nd step bringing the revs all throughout the rev range(up to 5k at some points) during both phases of the flushing process. Thankfully, the flushing chemicals drained out with only a small amount of color change. Finished up the oil change with a toyota OEM filter, & Pennzoil High Mileage platinum synthetic. I then replaced the Transmission fluid with Amsoil synthetic api GL-4 75-90 along with a major tune up. It runs & shifts even better now! It still drives like new. Eventually, I plan on replacing the factory oil pan with an aftermarket oil pan which not only has better baffling than the OE pan, but will also bump up the capacity by 1.3qts. bringing the total oil capacity to 5.2qts. I love that little '99. IDC that it only generates 122bhp, the fact that it's so light compared to other cars on the road makes it so much fun to drive😆😆😆 I'm never getting a rid of that little gem. I also have an '02 camry with the 2AZ-FE engine(243k mi.), and it was burning a small amount when I bought it back in 2020. I did the exact same procedure with the camry as I just did with the corolla when I flushed the camry earlier this year. Now it only burns oil when I really lean into it, but when I drive it gently like a normal person, It doesn't burn at all. The camry also drives like new, having regained roughly 90% of it's original power output since the BG flush.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
May your Corolla give you many years of pleasant drives!
@lobsterbisque75674 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY Thanks Dave! You should try the GL-4 75-90 Synthetic Manual Trans fluid by Amsoil. I got them in qt sized bags, and it was so much easier to fill the Trans. My corolla shifts so good after changing it over. The bags cost a little more than the bottles, but it's worth the comvenience
@bradleydavidgood5 ай бұрын
Thank you for all of your experiments and great videos! I have a 2006 Honda CRV using a quart every 500 miles and am going down the path of troubleshooting it. It is common in that car. Your videos are very helpful for me. I have only watched about 5 of the 30 videos so far, including the last one. I think you made some progress, but haven't seen which one did it. My car is getting an OEM Honda PCV today as a first step.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, Bradley. ... Yes, so far the Berryman's had the best results if you want to check that out. All the best with your CRV!
@bradleydavidgood5 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY thank you! I will check out the Berrymans video
@bradleydavidgood4 ай бұрын
I watched the berrymans videos and others after those. I think it worked mostly because of the method used for the berrymans test. And I am sure it is a good product. But you didn’t use the same method with the products after that. However, maybe you have gotten the best gain out of that first berrymans test and you wont see anything better. You got quite a good gain and your oil usage now isnt that abnormal. Your videos are excellent and methods good. Very much appreciated thank you!
@jojojeep14 ай бұрын
My family lives in Greenville, South Carolina, and I never ever seen a blue sky down here they’re always filled with chemtrails. I don’t know why they hit the Carolinas so hard but they do.
@russellwolter51533 ай бұрын
Great informative video. Short runs that do not allow the engine to completely heat up is the enemy of an engine.
@finndoessims32149 күн бұрын
I really have enjoyed this series- I had a similar problem with a new engine custom built for my MGB. The engine was fine, but too much oil was being pumped into the valve cover and the fuel mix was too rich. The rings wouldn’t seal because fuel was washing the cylinders. Anyway, it made your Toyota/oil quite meaningful to me! I hope to see a final resolution in the new year. Have a wonderful Christmas and a great new year.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY6 күн бұрын
Mery Christmas and Happy New year to you! :-)
@Lukeskywalker4152 ай бұрын
I have a 2002 camry that was using excessive oil. The oil cap seal seemed to be allowing excessive air surge. It was allowing more oil to get thru the PCV.
@lamarc26345 ай бұрын
I've been following this from day one, can't wait to see if it works, trying to get my oil burner fixed or at least better. Keeping my fingers crossed this works 🤞
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks for hanging in there!!
@tigertom535 ай бұрын
Valvaline restore needs multiple oil changes to take full effect. Its also good to open the oil filter to check for sludge build up, you might have to change the filter first time used as after 500 to 1000 miles depending on how bad the engine is. I always like to have my oil below the top line it's better to have low oil levels then high..
@frederickwilson680912 күн бұрын
When using Valvoline 10W-30 premium blue, you have to watch out Ore you'll clog your oil filter. It cleans SO FAST! REMOVES so much gunk , your oil filter WILL clog up. Change your oil filter 309- 500 mi.
@jamessouthworth16995 ай бұрын
I love visiting these older small towns
@hethaerto13 ай бұрын
My 05 Infiniti FX45 has eaten a buttload of oil over the last five years. I've used Amsoil, RP, Schaeffer's, etc, all high-end boutique-style oils and none of them helped clean up the oil control rings. So Motor Oil Geek informed me about Valvoline specialty oil "Restore" but I couldn't find any, so I ran a cycle of Valvoline Premium Blue and consumption started slowing down. Current oil in the sump is Restore & Protect. Oil consumption appears to have completely ceased. I haven't had to add any oil over the last month of driving, and fuel economy improved slightly. The car's running better than ever.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY3 ай бұрын
Nice!!
@hoost30562 ай бұрын
I've run Schaeffers Supreme 9000 in three cars and I believe you have to use it before the problems start. My current daily has almost 157k on it, and has run Schaeffers from 1800 miles ( basically I broke it in on the factory oil, then switched. I got the car new with 32 miles on it and except for one change Schaeffers is all it had ). Never used oil, immaculate on the inside.
@Badjujubee5 ай бұрын
Im just getttin ready to do this experiment with my 98 Corolla as well. I know your rolling the dice on your Cat, but Ive already put this on my maintenance list so its an acceptable risk. That Cummins Gen 2 is some powerful decarboning Mojo. The only chemical based cleansers after that are either DMSO or an EDTA based cleaner (Stihl Decarbonizer was the easiest to get retail but they discontinued it because of the mild life damaging properties)
@reigndown2 ай бұрын
I have a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 4.0L with 317k miles on it. I've put nearly 200k of those miles on it myself. It's always lost a bit of oil between oil changes, but as of the past year it's been using a lot of oil, even after fixing all the oil leaks. It was nearly a quart every 500 miles, and I change my oil religiously with full synthetic. I've used everything from pennzoil ultra platinum to Rotella T6, anything that flows well cold and tops the wear tests. I've also tried Marvel Mystery Oil here and there before oil changes. Under the valve cover is spotless. However, it was still losing oil. I am on my first oil change with Valvoline Restore and Protect, and I must say I am so impressed with the oil. By the third trip, I noticed something different, there was a lot more pep while accelerating up the on ramp on my trip to work, and the engine was sooo smooth running. I could pass cars with much less effort. Once I needed to fill up, at about 350 miles, I checked the oil, it was so clean compared to normal, still golden and clear, but it also had only used about 1/3rd of a quart! I topped it off later and about 600 miles later it's only used 1/3rd of a quart again! Im about to get to the 1500 mile mark and I am hopeful I can get it down to about 1/3rd quart every 1000 miles, or even better. I expected to not see any differences until at least 2 oil changes or so in, since it claims to take 4, but halfway through the first one and It's already done more than I could have hoped for! I'm definitely sold on this oil, and I'm excited to see how it does as the miles go on!
@FamilyFriendlyDIY2 ай бұрын
Great to hear! Please keep us posted!
@reigndown2 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY I just went on a 1200 mile trip last night and here's the report so far. The 600 miles for every 1/3rd qt seems to be holding steady. After 1200 miles of highway driving, I used 2/3rd of a qt. So it's looking like I can go 1800 miles before needing to add a quart, which is much better! All the external leaks are fixed but I still need to do valve stem seals. I have the 1200 mile drive back on Saturday, so I'll give an update on how it's doing then!
@reigndown2 ай бұрын
I changed the oil before driving back (3k miles on the first oil change). The return trip used 1/3rd of a quart in 1200 miles! I would call that fixed!
@FamilyFriendlyDIY2 ай бұрын
@@reigndown Sounds good!
@robertr9372Ай бұрын
Is there a part 2 for this video? Been about 3 months now, correct?
@BrodeyDoverosx7 күн бұрын
If you do rebuild this engine. You should get the pistons WPC treated.
@shutu63385 ай бұрын
oh mann. if this oil is really magic as u said, u should be changing oil filter asap. the gunk will clog it and u gonna run no filter at all. edit : btw u can change oil filter without draining oil just gonna loose 1/3 quart
@llewellyn564 ай бұрын
Beautiful love the historic places. Probably the first video on KZbin that does something like this love it. Great video. Glad you used this oil.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@blackysan5 ай бұрын
Hey Dave! It's Blackysan here. I've been following your oil burning experiment series and I'm very sorry to hear that the B12 hasn't been able to help fix your engine. I noticed your motor oil from recent videos that got very dirty with just 300 miles. It's telling me there's a lot of blow-by gas mixed into the oil and makes it dark very quickly. Do u feel any pressure coming out from your oil cap while the engine is running? U can place your hand over it and feel, see if there's wet vapor sticking to your hand as well. If so and very severe? it means your piston wall could have been damaged allowed gas and oil escaped your piston rings. I know u r going to tear up the engine and find out but I have one final experiment to recommend for u to try it out before the engine tears down. My recommendation is to run DIESEL FUEL as motor flush before putting in new oil and filter when u do your oil change. Just putting enough diesel fuel past your bottom dot of your dip stick after draining your old oil then run the engine in idle for 10 mins. U can give a few revs to 2000 - 3000 rpm in between as well but mostly idling then draining the diesel fuel out and replace with new oil filter and oil after. Diesel fuel is a very strong carbon sludge cleaner and it won't hurt anything for just running it for 10 mins. I've been using diesel fuel to clean heavy sludge engines and engine parts for years and haven't given me any problems so far. The reason why I recommended the B12 over the diesel was because of the price of diesel fuel. Since B12 fixed my Scion tC so I don't have to use diesel as a motor flush. I believe the diesel and clean your oil control rings very well because there's a high chance of the oil getting past your rings because of piston wall damage (I suspected but could be wrong). I am 100% sure the diesel can clean out everything over at the oil control rings. Please consider giving it a try and report back. Best regards
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Thanks Blackysan. I'll certainly take this into consideration. Thanks for the suggestion ... and for the B12 experiment ... you might already know, but it's one of my most watched videos :-)
@andriusfink4 ай бұрын
I used restore and protect on my mdx(which had a class action lawsuit about oil burning). My oil consumption has decreased from a quart every 1000 miles to half a quart every 3000. I am on my 3rd oil change. I have tried some things similar with no success. This new product worked wonders for me
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Good info. Thanks for sharing!!
@miltechmoto3 ай бұрын
What's your oil change interval? You're on the 3rd one?
@andriusfink3 ай бұрын
@@miltechmoto 3/4000 miles
@utgolfer3 ай бұрын
Gonna be using it on my 2012 3.7L TL next oil change! Hoping for similar results.
@The_Future_of_Lighting13 сағат бұрын
There are tens of videos of unknown un-explained double knock noise of M272 mercedes engines. Noone tear a running fine engine down to find out the mechanical reason of this poston noise and endoscopy looks fine After watching your long struggle with that beloved Toyota Corolla i have dine few piston soak and engine flushes and kept up trying and enhancing my experience and eventually that double knocking noise gone from piston 2 on bank1 🎉 Thank you,.. But it stared on bank 2 later on as my piston soaking went a bit missy there (V6😢 not easy to soak piston on).. I think im having desolved carbon re hardened on rings and clogged drain holes!!! Any thoughts to get that fixed
@rodburkes89505 ай бұрын
Hello Dave! Glad your continuing with the oil burner project, I knew you wouldn't give up that easy! I switched to Valvoline last year 0w20 high mileage in both my Honda's, 2013 and my 2021 Accords and seen improvements in fuel mileage form 28 to 32 on the highway. never got more that 28 before that! The 21 only has 28xxxk and the 13 has 170xxx and still uses only >1QT OIL PER 1000 miles after I did the 505CRO treatment last March. I posted about this also. I also watched the Speed Lake stuf and that where I made a decision to switch to Valvoline oil. If this cleans your engine continue to use Valvoline High Mileage. sold @wally world here 12quarts for $58.00 garage box. That makes it cheaper than most premium oils for 12 quarts. Have a great day my friend!
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Thanks and all the best to you Rod:-)
@rickhansen1753Ай бұрын
Any update on this? I'm on pins and needles :)
@FamilyFriendlyDIYАй бұрын
Still working on it, Rick. Sorry for the delay :-)
@dangerousfreedom49655 күн бұрын
OK, it’s been four months. I wanna see the next video champ.
@josephbailey199523 күн бұрын
Save the travel log for your friends, I’m watching this to find out about oil not travel.
@wasimsiddik74502 ай бұрын
Great work, Dave! Greetings from 🇰🇪 Kenyan. Same problem with my 2003 1 zz engine.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully we'll get it figured out!
@ericvannielsen3 ай бұрын
Finally! I agree with a commenter a few months back who said you should consider a road trip to the Car Care Nut in Chicago. Not close but there's no one better on YT when it comes to understanding and diagnosing issues with new and old Toyota engines 👍🏻 (Also would make for a great cross-over episode 😉)
@FamilyFriendlyDIY3 ай бұрын
👍I love the Car Care Nut.
@ericvannielsen3 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY same 👍🏻. Also thought I'd share - I drive an 00's Corolla and put Restore & Protect in it 500 miles ago. At first I thought it was placebo, but I am now 100% positive I've got maybe 10-15% power back when accelerating. Kinda shocked how quickly I saw a change. Am gonna open up my filter after 2k. Food for thought - keep up the great vids 🤘🏻
@FamilyFriendlyDIY3 ай бұрын
@@ericvannielsen Great info. Please keep us posted!
@JaykeBlayde2 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY if you watch his vids you'd know that your engine needs to be replaced. The cylinder walls and piston rings are gone. Wake up and smell the end of making $$ on these ridiculous videos giving people false hope.
@zachburns212228 күн бұрын
@@JaykeBlayde even if his rings and walls are messed up he got notable improvement…which prompted others to try and gain more notable results As a result of his videos I tried the b-12 chemtool piston soak on my 2010 Camry and went from using 2qts/2500mi to only 0.5qts/5000mi Dave cylinder walls are likely damaged due to previously stuck rings and just he freed them with the chemtool soak I’d say his content is useful…I don’t see how he’s getting people’s hopes up….anyone willing to read a few comments will see the success here I like how he continues to try things while he’s just waiting for time to tear down the engine
@DumbDadDuties20 күн бұрын
Need the part 2 please! Just started a Restore & Protect experiment on our Kia 2.4L Theta II. Very interested in your results.
@carlbrooks905 ай бұрын
I put shell rotella T6 5w40 or 10w30 in my 02 is300 and is250 no issues, if anything it protects better with the extra zinc and phosphorus
@davidbonds35714 ай бұрын
Be careful. ZDDP can foul catalytic converters. That's why modern lower viscosity oils have little or none.
@Tekel-Upharsin3 ай бұрын
I've been watching on these oil consumption videos of yours and don't see anywhere where you've even tried 20w50. Why? That is the first thing the old timers always do when an old engine starts burning oil.
@honeyforce9963 ай бұрын
Wooo the saga continues! Congratulations to the continuing success of your happy family The Yamaha Ring Free (Yamalube, whatever it was called), did such an outstanding job cleaning the combustion chamber/piston tops, that I don't imagine this Valvoline Premium Blue Restore, will do much better, regarding carbon deposits. But I'm not really sure what the varying theories would be. I guess that there is oil being squirted on the underside of the pistons (and cylinder walls), and that it is possible the VPBR has some chemical in it, which will better-clean those piston rings, than the other prior oil additives. (Yamaha Ring Free only comes to mind, because it is one of the most-successful visual treatments that I can recall in this series) Maybe someone could speculate about oil drainback passageways opening more, or something. I don't remember if other "flush" products in the Corolla have (visually) removed much carbon (became black after the oil change interval). I don't really remember or understand the theory regarding what area(s) VPBR would target: -Generally camshaft-area sludge (I think you see a lot of this in specific car models, or when people leave oil in their car for tens of thousands of miles) -Internal oil passageways? Oil squirters? Oil lubrication holes (where oil comes out to touch bearings)? -Pistons/piston rings, maybe valve faces/seats/stem seals (I guess it can touch the backside of valves via the intake manifold/PCV) It'll be interesting to see how it performs, regardless of the layman theory. I think I am still ranking DMSO at the top of the mountain, regarding "get black stuff out of engines fast+cheap" (whether a good idea or not, who's to say). But that is my current expertise from reading a few hours of internet posts :D Long live the Corolla!
@Dusty_Bottoms_5 ай бұрын
I wonder why the Restore & Protect isn't available in the Dexos rating, any idea?
@lgoamity5 ай бұрын
Same Question. Got a 2014 GMC Terrain that originally required a Dexos1 (Gen1) Oil. Hard to find data Comparing that now obsolete spec. with Dexos1 Gen2 or Gen3. But I can see Comparisons with today's SP/GF6 (and earlier) Oil to a Dexos1 (Gen2 or Gen3)... Each Spec. doesn't exactly compare apples to apples but interesting data nonetheless. (Using Lubrizol's Specification Comparison Tool) Don't plan to use R&P to any "extreme" OCI so I'd hope any of the advantages of "needing" a Dexos oil wouldn't be absolutely required until its been allowed to breakdown over a "long" change interval
@Josh-ux6zz5 ай бұрын
I’m going to guess to keep cost down. If they paid to put it on the bottle it would drive up the cost on an already premium priced product
@Dusty_Bottoms_5 ай бұрын
@@Josh-ux6zzit only cost extra if they want the label on the bottle. They could meet the specification and not pay for label. Simply, list that ther spec has been met.
@Josh-ux6zz5 ай бұрын
@@Dusty_Bottoms_ yeah, kind of what I was trying to say
@Josh-ux6zz5 ай бұрын
@@Dusty_Bottoms_ I don’t think they can mention dexos at all without paying for it. GM using loopholes. I don’t think it’s just about the label
@bigdaddymak14394 ай бұрын
The first number isn't a weight it's the oils ability to flow at cold temps. In SC it doesn't matter they're both a 30 weight oil
@don_moody5 ай бұрын
That banana smell you described....that is from the Ester base oil.
@bobthrasher82264 ай бұрын
Replace those rings! Is the cross-hatch still on the cylinders?
@pedroequis93964 ай бұрын
So I watched the valvoline video that you mentioned. Are you planning on an oil filter change mid oil change as was suggested in the Lake Speed video? Would be interesting to see what that filter looks like.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
Very likely :-)
@strategicthinker88995 ай бұрын
My Italian tune up completely fixed oil consumption. Go to the freeway and drive in 4th gear only, if that doesn't do it try 3rd gear. Should release those rings.
@Badjujubee5 ай бұрын
I'm in the process of doing this with my 98 Corolla. Previous owner did a deep piston soak and oil change before I took it on a solid hour drive on the PA turnpike through the mountains. Alternating heat and load is the key to getting these things to break up that bake in carbon (also accepting you are replacing that catalytic converter regardless). So much soot coming out of that tailpipe on downshift 😂
@jertres28874 ай бұрын
Maybe I missed it but did you look at the cylinder walls yet to see If they are worn?
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
yep ... in at least a couple of other videos.
@jimm28165 ай бұрын
Just changed my 92k mile mx-5 to Valvoline 5w-30 Restore and Protect. The cost is similar so it’s worth a try. Also have a 2009 ScionxB coming to roost back home from a daughter and will use the same regiment on it. Good luck I hope something good happens!
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
I hope it works for you ... please let us know if it does!
@henrymatthews93653 ай бұрын
My daughter currently has a 2009 scion Xb 160k on the clock. I have been testing out different oils to slow the consumption down. When I was using Mobil 1 the consumption rate was 1.5 qts every 2 weeks. I switched to liqui molly with molygen 5w20 and the consumption went down to about a 0.5 qt every 2 weeks. So I swapped to Royal Purple to see what the difference between the 2 oils. Royal Purple is about the same as the liqui molly consumption rates . I've just done the 2nd oil change with the royal purple so I'm going to see if it's the same. If not I'll use the Valvoline and see if it changes. I used to experience this in my 2014 Lexus then I changed from mobile1 to liqui molly and she burns 0 oil between oil changes now. Same goes for my MDX.
@jimm28163 ай бұрын
@@henrymatthews9365 to clarify for me, the Miata wasn’t burning oil but I was just wanting to prevent problems down the road. I just passed 3000 miles on that oil and replaced the oil filter to see what it looked like. It was very clean, I was afraid it would be clogged up. The 2009 Scion xb has 225k miles and burns a lot of oil. It is running rough and needed a lot of TLC so I’ve been fixing a lot of stuff. The motor looked pretty sludgy so I used the liqimoly engine flush first off then changed the oil to the VR&P. I will do the piston soak later when I get things running a little better.
@RicardoTorres-nw4sf3 ай бұрын
Hi Dave . My wife has a Corolla exactly like yours. The only difference is that hers is Automatic. We also have the same problem with the oil consumption and I´ve been following all the videos and waiting for the final solution. Thanks in advance for such a fantastic job. However, my concern today is about the temperature my engine is working on. We have had this car for 12 years and as I remember, the cooling fans used to turn on when the temperature was about 92-93 C (199 F). I have noticed since about a year ago that the fans are kicking off when the ECT is 97 C (206 F). I changed the ECT sensor and no change, I´ve checked all the system and wiring and everything seems to be in order. I´ve performed several tests and nothing irregular found. Additionally, the coolant in the reservoir started to bubble at 96 C (204 F). I changed the radiator cap for OEM (0.9) but no solution. I even tried a different computer and no changes. Then I bought a new radiator cap (1.1) and at least it stopped the bubbling, but the fans are still turning on at 97C. I just wanted to know what temperature your car´s fans turn on. And any additional comments on this topic will be highly appreciated. Thanks so much. Ricardo from Bogotá, Colombia
@dadadadada49746 күн бұрын
Great series! I subbed. Looking forward to the next video.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 күн бұрын
Thank you! :-)
@cpprbusa94704 ай бұрын
Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to pull the filter and cut it apart after a few hundred miles and make sure it isn't clogging up. Curious to see how it goes.
@30YearOldBunta2 ай бұрын
I would avoid mixing oil brands. LSJ has a good video on avoiding this because the chemistry will often compete with each other and increase wear.
@Abnesis3 ай бұрын
F I WATCHED THIS CHANNEL LIKE A TV SHOW FROM EPISODE 7 TO 30 IN LESS THAN 6 HOURS!!! LOTS OF INFORMATION COMING THRU DAVE AND COMMENTS. I APPRECIATE IT.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY3 ай бұрын
Wow! ... Your dedication is much appreciated :-)
@Abnesis3 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY Very grateful, i was searching for my own about oil leakage, and i found 2 products that i'll try my self: Marvel Mystery Oir and ATP 205 reseal, then i think ill do some ceratec, i will aplly in small amounts to see how it reacts with engine. CHEERS! THANKS FOR SHARING!
@riceburner47474 ай бұрын
Why is your engine light on? 🤔 My 97 Camry u jump terminals with a paper clip & diagnose. By the way, i had 265,000 miles on my used Camry & used 1/2 to a qt every 3,000 miles (which i changed anyway). 👍
@benjamincresswell37135 ай бұрын
Honestly Dave, you have run enough engine cleaner thru that poor little Toyotie to clean a cruise ship engine. If you will just change the oil out for a couple quarts of Hardley Davidson approved motor oil (straight 70wt) plus a couple bottles of motor honey, motor medic or stp, you'll be all set until the end of the summer driving season. Then change it out for winter oil and get ready to add and add and add. Ha. ben/ michigan
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Yep ... who needs rings with 70wt oil? right? :-)
@5.slow-ranger5 ай бұрын
I’ve got a 2011 f150 with the 5.0 coyote and it has 260k miles on it runs great doesn’t leak a drop of oil but it is definitely starting to get blow by for sure it uses about 3-4 quarts of oil every 1500 miles I’ve switched to AMSOIL 5w50 and it hasn’t changed in oil consumption wondering if I put in 8 quarts of this if it’ll help
@jrwou15 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for the shout out. Look forward to seeing the results. I'm almost 2k miles in on using the Valvoline R&P. Still too soon to say there's been any discernible improvement. As I recall the Valvoline tech in the Motoroil Geek video mentioned it takes around 90hrs engine running time to see improvement.
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Please keep us posted!
@ajsiino7414 ай бұрын
Have you posted about the Restore and Protect experiment in your Honda Fit?
@FamilyFriendlyDIY4 ай бұрын
I don't have a baseline of oil use for the Fit ... so it wouldn't be very scientific.
@macready02304 ай бұрын
I'm starting to think worn valve guides can lead to oil consumption as well. You may want to perform a vacuum gauge test, check the fuel trims (lean), and run a dynamic (running) compression test to check how the engine is breathing. I'm not sure how to check worn valve guides without disassembly (wiggle test.) One article I skimmed suggests filling the crankcase with propane while the purge solenoid, pcv, and breather systems are disabled. A sudden increase in the negative short term fuel trims indicates the seals and guides are allowing oil through. The catch can should be keeping the intake runner low spots free of oil. If they still have oil then it could be oil coming from worn valve guides, in theory. During deceleration the vacuum increase is enough to suck oil past the good valve stem seals. When I looked at the valve stem seal replacement video it looked like the guide, spring, and lifter sit in a tub of oil by design. Dropping a cylinder on the highway could be an intake valve failing to seat, leading to a loss of compression. Update 8/25: There appears to be an oil additive called "Bar's Leaks Oil Seal Engine Oil Burning & Leak Repair", part number OS-1. It claims to work for worn valve guides, harden valve stem seals, oil consumption, and blue smoke from exhaust. The only requirement is that the engine doesn't need to add oil (1qt) more than once per day.
@darrelpastorius22215 ай бұрын
Use a 5/40 or 15/40 vis oil , your engine has at least double the bearing and piston clearance at 200k miles than it did when it was new. This is one of the reasons they make higher vis oils!
@peterchang46013 ай бұрын
You vidoes are entertaining, and I have watched several! One thing I would recommend: spend energy on finding the cause of the oil burn since your engine and piston rings are clean enough now. The residual oil on top of piston is something you should track to find where it comes from, and the source of the leak. Your P0420 code indicates your cat has been fouled by oil burning that you may need to replace it. There are quite a few on eBay for around $60, and you can replace it your self. You have nice music and scenic shots in your videos.
@Pallidus_Rider4 ай бұрын
Restore and Protect seems promising. Also, for your engine codes - use Cataclean 👍
@Balticblue934 ай бұрын
I have enjoyed 30 episodes, but I came to the party late, which is good because the series is getting more interesting with the Diesel Blue Restore. I am running the R&P in my 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid. I am trying to gain back some power and MPG's lost over the years. So, I am doing one thing at a time and have already gain back some with Shell 91 Nitro, new plugs and had Synthetic oil and filters the entire life of the car. But here at altitude, we battle HP derating by at least 4% per 1000' of altitude and hills all over Denver. I don't know that I am using oil, but it was feeling down on power and definitely MPG's. I am slowly gaining it back. I have at least five more oil changes to go before I switch back to Valvoline Extended Performance High Mileage. I am also experimenting with Complete fuel system cleaners that Lake Speed recommends that have PEA in them. Lots of interesting videos and reading based on that. Plus Italian tune-ups when I get the chance to really stretch the legs about as far as it will go. That has made a difference in the past. Love your series, looking forward to the next video.
@PumpkinKingXXIII5 ай бұрын
You can buy it from Walmart for 29.11 per gallon. Has to be shipped
@FamilyFriendlyDIY5 ай бұрын
Can you post a link? I can't find it.
@PumpkinKingXXIII5 ай бұрын
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY KZbin won’t allow it. If you have the app it comes up about 30 down in the search for valvoline blue. Sold and shipped by them but it’s like they don’t want to sell it cause it show a lot of regular valvoline first
@goldsburg4 ай бұрын
No you cannot! He is using Valvoline Premium Blue Restore 10W-30. This is diesel oil specifically designed to remove oil control ring deposits in Cummins engines. It is only available at Cummins dealerships. Do not confuse this product with Valvoline Restore and Protect OR Valvoline Premium Blue engine oil, which is the standard Valvoline diesel engine oil...
@michaelg4922 ай бұрын
At this point id love to see a partial teardown and inspection of the piston oil control rings
@kevo99933 ай бұрын
Have you tried Lucas High Mileage Oil Stabilizer? It claims to reduce oil consumption in high mileage engines.
@apaches04soccer8 күн бұрын
is it safe to use on Honda Vtech engines? ( Honda Element)
@JayMcK-yj8ht3 ай бұрын
I drive here in Western Australia a 1995 Toyota Crown Royal Extra with a 1jzge engine with 78000klms on it or 40000mls , I purchased it from Yokohama Japan as 2nd hand import , I’m also a X Lexus quality controller , so older v6 v8 engines are incredibly reliable, but the v6 is well known for clogging up if not serviced .
@jonny1992vw2 ай бұрын
I was surprised to see you watch “oil geek” on KZbin and you still don’t pre fill your oil filters before installation. He has a great video out about why you should do that and has all the science and oil analysis to back up the claims and debunk old rumors people say not to pre fill the filters.
@franklinvanproosdijАй бұрын
Its been 3 months! Do you have an update yet?
@FamilyFriendlyDIYАй бұрын
I've had a setback on this experiment, but it's still in the works.