Toyota oil burn theory

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  1. Isaac Zachary

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    It must have been the turbo version. My non-turbo got up to 50mpg on the highway (one time I even measured nearly 60mpg) but it also had the acceleration of a freight train, especially here at altitudes of 5,000-12,000 feet above sea level. I even got pulled over once going up a steep hill at 8,000ft above sea level with the car fully loaded. The speed limit was 50mph and I was going 25-30mph. The officer was concerned there was something mechanically wrong with the car seeing how it was also billowing out black smoke.

    But the car just would never die. I had more problems with door handles and CV joints than anything else. The only two things that happened to the engine was it blew an injector line once, and a fuel line once got loose and rubbed a hole through itself. This was the cheapest car to own and operate I've ever owned.
     
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    I've used a flush once, but down know if I actually needed it. Many treatments were likely cancelled because they contained something nasty that you wouldn't want to be near if you knew. Kerosene can work as a flush if someone wants to try it.
     
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    I forgot to mention several other high mileage older vehicles with original, non-rebuilt engines that do not burn oil. My grandfathers mid-80's Honda Accord with some 400,000 miles, our Ford Aerostar with over 300,000 miles, my Dad's 1996 Buick LeSabre with over 200,000 miles, my 1993 Mazda 323 I had with over 250,000 miles (and drove clear to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and back), and likely a few others if I think about it. There were also a couple vehicles that I'd drive at school, the company car to reach another school and my school bus, that both had over 200,000 miles and didn't burn oil. And I had to check the oil every day, so I would know if they did.
     
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    Honestly it does smells like kerosene with light oil.
     
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    I have a 1986 Toyota pickup (still have it today) That pickup miraculously doesn't burn oil with 265,000 miles. maybe Ill go low 1/8 of as quart if I need to change the PCV valve. I use any oil filter, 10-40 regular oil pretty much any brand as long as it not cheap like Ray-lube or on the bottom of the barrel brand. Well that's a different story. I just use it now if I need to haul something. Other than that its a great pickup purpose vehicle.
     
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    our ford windstar blew the headgasket at 85k. a common problem
     
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    I truely believe that ñ
    I'm pretty sure the Windstar had a different engine than the Aerostar. What I loved the most about our Aerostar we had when I was learning to drive is that it had a 5 speed manual transmission.
     
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    "Its a classic."
     
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