158k miles on my 2015 soul 2l, just purchased a few months ago, changed spark plugs and coils, and oil, notice the crazy oil consumption, changed pcv and it stopped the oil consumption. Update! Still consuming but not as much, switched oil to 10w30 and added stp high mileage additive, so far so good, will update in a month or 2
I have a KIA oil burner 69K that dealer did a 2nd piston soak. I have about 200 miles before they check result. These piston soaks work if done due to stuck oil rings.
Hi! I really had hard time to focus and understand what you were explaining exactly. Is it possible that you can describe it step by step what you did? i have a 2013 Kia Sportage 1.6 GDI engine.
if you plug the intake connections to the intake manifold, and run both of your pcv lines to that catch can you won't get dirty valves. Just remember your can needs to have a vent to atmosphere air filter and your intake system needs to be capped off so it doesn't get any vacuum leaks.
@@sweetpigfarm3645 I just say this as the pcv connected to the intake is not required and is the source of the intake valve problem. With no connection there are no valve problems.
158k miles on my 2015 soul 2l, just purchased a few months ago, changed spark plugs and coils, and oil, notice the crazy oil consumption, changed pcv and it stopped the oil consumption.
Update!
Still consuming but not as much, switched oil to 10w30 and added stp high mileage additive, so far so good, will update in a month or 2
how is it today? u tried soaking up the piston rings? they produce oil consumption
Update?
I have a KIA oil burner 69K that dealer did a 2nd piston soak. I have about 200 miles before they check result. These piston soaks work if done due to stuck oil rings.
Hi!
I really had hard time to focus and understand what you were explaining exactly.
Is it possible that you can describe it step by step what you did?
i have a 2013 Kia Sportage 1.6 GDI engine.
Link in the discription on how to video
Jaja I came to the comments for the same thing. Not sure what exactly he did.
Thank you for the video
Check the oil pressure sensor located above filter, easy repair. Mine was leaking. Replace pvc valve. Easy, both cheap.
Nope not on all. Dirty valves clogging up the oil rings.
if you plug the intake connections to the intake manifold, and run both of your pcv lines to that catch can you won't get dirty valves. Just remember your can needs to have a vent to atmosphere air filter and your intake system needs to be capped off so it doesn't get any vacuum leaks.
The catch can has done a great job on keeping the intake valves cleaner
@@sweetpigfarm3645 I just say this as the pcv connected to the intake is not required and is the source of the intake valve problem. With no connection there are no valve problems.
@@paladain55 I’m going to put a can of this in my crank case and let it idle for 15 minutes then drain. Glad it worked for you.
ua-cam.com/video/EG70jHiT-S0/v-deo.html This is his how to Thanks to DIY Dave @FamilyFriendlyDIY
What chemical did you use ?
It's in the title....Berryman b12 chemtool
@@sweetpigfarm3645 thank you
Kia doest tell you that you need to clean the valves every 10,000 miles. Thats what clogs up the oil rings. Your fix cleans the oil rings.
Works on a lot of GDI s
@@sweetpigfarm3645 Thanks for the video 👍
Hey man is your rio still running?
@@JacobKraemer414 yes at 138k I did have to do an upper cylinder cleaning. I do gave a vid. It was burning oil and it stopped now.