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19gt93
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i have a brand new 306 in my car the cam has like 465 lift 112 cl my car is eating oil like its gas i drained it today and there was like 1 qt what could it be ???????????????????????

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who built it? its toasted rings or valve seals if its not leaking

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You sure it's not leaking? What about the exhaust color/smell? Try rollin' on it hard in third and see if it's smoking and leaving a little visible trail. When my motor got tired of being on the bottle it started burning oil bad under throttle. It needed new rings.
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check the upper intake - oil loves to puddle in there if the PCV isn't quite right.
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What type of oil are you using? normal,syn blend or a full syn? if your using a blend or full syn that may be your problem. because the syn won't let the components seat like normal oil does. most people i know wait 5,000 miles before switching to a syn.

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Posts: 34 | From: Fremont, CA | Registered: Dec 2004  |  :
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thanks alot i didnt know what it was so i striped the whole topend of the engine and got some gt40p heads trick flow intake mass air 30lb injetors and throtel body it was a bent valve

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check the pcv valve it could just be sucking oil threw the intake if not than the ring are gone or intalled wrong up side down or in wrong poss.

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