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    #11
    I'd do 5k/6 month oil change interval with regular oil vs 10k/1 year unless I run on the highway most of the time. Iba na kasi ang traffic ngayon.

    Nagbabawas ba ng langis between oil changes?

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    #12
    piston ring ,,

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Smoke from dipstick is normal for a diesel engine.. also you should not check the oil level or pull out the dipstick while the engine is running!

    Check your fuel filter and air filter or try changing fuel brands and see if your consumption will improve
    Air filter just change it last week. Akala ko yun lang problem ng increased fuel consumption.

    Mas lumakas lang yung hatak after putting in new engine air filter. But no noticable change sa fuel consumption.

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    *OJ
    Does the Innova D4d have a pcv valve? Always thought it was just a breather hose.
    TBH, not sure. Just speculating.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by jaypee10 View Post
    piston ring ,,
    The most likely culprit... I agree.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Sabi nila kung konti lang yung smoke from crankcase ok lang for a diesel. Sa oil filler cap usually tinitingnan. If a steady stream of white smoke is there it might be time for an overhaul.

    Unless you've been losing a lot of oil between oil changes I wouldn't worry. If you are, have a compression test done.

    *OJ
    Does the Innova D4d have a pcv valve? Always thought it was just a breather hose.
    Agreed, agreed, agreed. However, I would defer the overhaul... When the smoke is unbearable and the oil consumption is like 1L a week.

    I have an Innova Grab car with the same dipstick smoke issue since 2016... Now 3 yrs later, 160k km... Still serves its purpose, no worsening of smoke, eats 1L oil every 6wks...just in time for its change oil

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by dieselpowah View Post
    Air filter just change it last week. Akala ko yun lang problem ng increased fuel consumption.

    Mas lumakas lang yung hatak after putting in new engine air filter. But no noticable change sa fuel consumption.

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    D4D is turbocharged... The engine air filter should be changed (not cleaned) every other oil change, else save money for a turbocharger breakdown... About P60k

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Nagbabawas ba ng langis between oil changes?
    Same question... kumakain na ba ng langis and gaano kalakas?

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    #19
    About 1 liter sa tinakbong 3t km to 4tkm.

    Naalala ko 2 or 3 weeks bago ako nag change oil (every 5Tkm) nag add ako ng 1 liter sa engine.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Sabi nila kung konti lang yung smoke from crankcase ok lang for a diesel. Sa oil filler cap usually tinitingnan. If a steady stream of white smoke is there it might be time for an overhaul.

    Unless you've been losing a lot of oil between oil changes I wouldn't worry. If you are, have a compression test done.

    *OJ
    Does the Innova D4d have a pcv valve? Always thought it was just a breather hose.
    No smoke from oil cap. Very little smoke from the dipstick, na pansin.

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