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What kind of oil are you using? could be to light
I used 0w-20 for a long time, I used 0w-40 twice which did help a bit with the consumption. My biggest issue is the fact that I can't seem to measure my oil and that it did burn almost 2 quarts after 1k miles into a fresh oil change using 0w-20
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I’ve had an issue very similar to this, thought it was PCV system, leaky turbo and everything else. It ended up being too much oil in the car. I took it for an oil change at Toyota (never doing that again) and they overfilled it by what seemed to be a quart. I opened the oil pan bolt a lil bit, let it drip over a few hours into an oil bucket, then sealed it back up. What I noticed is after draining half a quart, the car still said it was full. I drained the second half and brought it just below full. After that it’s been smooth sailing. Hope your issue is as easy as this fix!
I thought about all of those possible scenarios. I do my own oil changes, So I'm sure I put in the correct amount. I'm having a lots of blue smoke and its showing the consumptions as well so I don't believe that it is overfilled.
 

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I used 0w-20 for a long time, I used 0w-40 twice which did help a bit with the consumption. My biggest issue is the fact that I can't seem to measure my oil and that it did burn almost 2 quarts after 1k miles into a fresh oil change using 0w-20
I had the same exact problem on my new Supra I changed the oil to 5w-30 liqui molly and it stopped.
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