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How to prevent oil and power loss in a Kia Soul GDI engine

74K views 92 replies 26 participants last post by  dkmc  
Also, regardless of how well an oil tests, there must be some abrasiveness to suspended particles which would contribute to piston ring wear.

So, when I pull the dipstick and the oil is darkening I may change the oil sooner than the normal mileage marker.
 
I expect that westslope was wondering why this engine had less build-up than normal:
Always Top Tier fuel?
Any info on oil (type, weight, frequency service, etc)?
Not many short drives?

Probably not known to you, but I expect that was westslope's interest.
 
My concern about using 5W-20 oil after run-in, is that oil passing the rings, slightly more than would do so if it were 5W-30, will cause more contamination which may lead to piston rings "sticking"... one of the causes of increased oil consumption. Hence my suggestion to use 5W-30 or 10W-30 at the first oil change.

Another cause of oil consumption is an engine running hot, which lowers the actual oil viscosity. However, that was not an issue on my 1.6, as it ran rather cool and very consistent.

I will continue to recommend not exceeding 5,000 miles, even with a good brand of pure synthetic.
 
No records on this car, it is from a southern state and I am in Michigan. That is all I know.
This survey bombed, but we were seeking info, before westslope started working on this thread:

 
I'm sure most 5w30's shear down to 5w20 within a couple of thousand miles. GDI engines are a bit tough on oil.
Wonder what 5W20 shears down to after a couple thousand miles
 
You don't need to worry about the valve seat, the buildup is always on the bottom of the valve stem and on the back side of the valve.
Does this build-up affect the valve seals?

 
For those who want to check their spark plugs this site may be helpful to read them:


If only one spark plug is becoming oil fouled, then the problem is narrowed to one cylinder, whether from worn piston rings or valve guide seals.
 
Not much response on this survey attempt, but the questions may be worth considering:

JDMartin: Is there oil on your sparkplugs?
 
Thanks Doc.

Right you are about the 10W30. Page 8-8 of the 2015 manual. For those living in warm climes and experiencing oil loss, would the 10W30 noticeably reduce oil loss as compared to using 5W30?
That is a more subtle a change than I have direct experience with. Probably decrease oil consumption in cooler weather... short trips. My experience 30 or so years ago was using 40 weight instead of 30 weight on a vehicle with worn rings.
Eldest daughters first car was a 1973 Toyota Celica with 135K miles and a leaking mechanical fuel pump diaphragm which diluted the oil (first clue was smelling it on the dipstick)... bought it anyway as it was only $650, circa 1988. Changed the fuel pump and replaced oil with heavier weight...eliminated the puffs of blue smoke for the year she drove it.




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