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    Default If its not leaking as the others have stated then I wouldn't get

    concerned about it. When you say 1000 miles till the next oil change i'm guessing that your talking about 3500 mile oil changes? If so then thats 1 quart per 2500 miles which is nothing at 155k miles. I know I know any number of people here will say that they don't use any at all at that mileage or higher. But its considered perfectly normal to consume some oil, in fact i'm suspicious on a number of them that don't use any that they are actually getting fuel dilution into the crankcase. Bmw has a normal wear limit of 1 quart per 800 miles on that engine and on most of their engines except for the m cars. I personally wouldn't get excited if i used a quart every 2500 miles, in fact i'd be quite happy at that mileage to use that little or leak that little oil. Keep in mind that hot weather and high speed driving both will increase oil consumption. If i drive on the freeway at a steady 75 to 80 mph i will use about a quart every 1500 or so. I'm not in the least bit concerned.



    Quote Originally Posted by 1991 525i Novs
    i park it on a flat surface in the garage, i will check it out, and if i cant find anything then i will have my mechanic check it out?, what could be the worst thing


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    concerned about it. When you say 1000 miles till the next oil change i'm guessing that your talking about 3500 mile oil changes? If so then thats 1 quart per 2500 miles which is nothing at 155k miles. I know I know any number of people here will say that they don't use any at all at that mileage or higher. But its considered perfectly normal to consume some oil, in fact i'm suspicious on a number of them that don't use any that they are actually getting fuel dilution into the crankcase. Bmw has a normal wear limit of 1 quart per 800 miles on that engine and on most of their engines except for the m cars. I personally wouldn't get excited if i used a quart every 2500 miles, in fact i'd be quite happy at that mileage to use that little or leak that little oil. Keep in mind that hot weather and high speed driving both will increase oil consumption. If i drive on the freeway at a steady 75 to 80 mph i will use about a quart every 1500 or so. I'm not in the least bit concerned.
    yeah 3500, i do alot of highway driving to work with speeds in the 80s and also have done alot of highways driving from a trip from Michigan, i will do an oil change and see, thanks for the help, im glad that i found this forum!!

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    [QUOTE=Bill R.]But its considered perfectly normal to consume some oil, in fact i'm suspicious on a number of them that don't use any that they are actually getting fuel dilution into the crankcase. Bmw has a normal wear limit of 1 quart per 800 miles on that engine and on most of their engines except for the m cars.[\QUOTE]

    That's odd, because mine doesn't consume oil at all and fuel dilution is kind of out the question when running on LPG which is just gas. Admittedly, I never go on trips longer than 120km.
    Should I worry? I mean could there be issues with oil distribution throughout the engine?

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    Default No, you shouldn't worry and no there aren't any oil

    distribution issues with the engine. You're just one of the few that consumes very little oil.. I think if you measured it out precisely on an oil change and then very carefully checked the dipstick each week you'd find out that your using some oil, just not much. LPG doesn't hurt either since they tend to consume a lot less if they have only been run on lpg. I had a truck that ran on lpg the first 100k of its life and i bought it shortly after that. It was a work truck and was pretty well beaten on the outside, they pulled all the lpg apparatus to put on their new truck and i got the standard carburator setup back on it. When i pulled the heads a few months later to check it over since it was going to be a keeper, there was virtually no wear on the cylinders walls or on any valves or guides, which was unheard of on a small block chevy at this point in time, (early 80's)... So the lpg would definitely slow down wear on your motor


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    But its considered perfectly normal to consume some oil, in fact i'm suspicious on a number of them that don't use any that they are actually getting fuel dilution into the crankcase. Bmw has a normal wear limit of 1 quart per 800 miles on that engine and on most of their engines except for the m cars.[\QUOTE]

    That's odd, because mine doesn't consume oil at all and fuel dilution is kind of out the question when running on LPG which is just gas. Admittedly, I never go on trips longer than 120km.
    Should I worry? I mean could there be issues with oil distribution throughout the engine?


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    Hooray!

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    I dont burn any!
    Lowered with blue h&r(?) springs, Bilsteins, tint, 19# design 3 injectors, Dual Magnaflow
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1991 525i Novs
    Hey guys, today i was driving and my car said low engine oil, just wondering what could be the cause, i stopped and put more in
    Did you check the dipstick level after getting the warning? After running at high speed through some puddles, I've had my low oil warning come on, which I attribute to water getting into the sensor connector. I'll clean and pack the connector with dielectric grease when I remember to buy some dielectric grease.

    Assuming it was low, it sounds like nothing to worry about. I've had it drop a bit after a lot of high speed driving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveVoorhis
    Did you check the dipstick level after getting the warning? After running at high speed through some puddles, I've had my low oil warning come on, which I attribute to water getting into the sensor connector. I'll clean and pack the connector with dielectric grease when I remember to buy some dielectric grease.

    Assuming it was low, it sounds like nothing to worry about. I've had it drop a bit after a lot of high speed driving.

    yeah and it was low, so i put about a full quart in there....per thing

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