Originally Posted by Mainia
No, nothing to worry about.
I have a 2018 lowered Hyundai Kona AWD 1.6T. I live in Minnesota and short trip to work 10 miles. I am on boost more then most. I get 18 mpg in the winter and 22 in the summer. When I bought this car I knew I was going to have problems with fuel dilution.It is just the nature of a small GDI turbo. I bought a 10 pack of tests from JG Lubrication that I use at work and they are a third party to Polaris Labs. Polaris Labs has far better accuracy then Blackstone in fuel dilution. I am at 5% plus. I worked with a oil analysis tech at Polaris Labs that use to race Hyundai's that they had me work with since he knows the brand so good. I run 5w-30 Mobil 1 ESP, I don't care what Hyundai spec for oil since it a mileage spec. I am running far better oil with MB, VW, and Porsche specs that far exceed theirs. Besides the 5w-30 spec Hyundai allows 5w-40 with no specs on what 5w-40.
Polaris labs have 2 fuel dilution tests, the cheap on they stuff down your throat, and the advanced one that you have to make them run AFTER they do the complete testing and you call for a verbal explanation of your test.Then you demand the better test that you demand on the enrollment of your test through there admissions part of their website. LIke.....hey I am sending this in for fuel dilution and you give me the cheap/crap test so now we have to rerun the test because you did not want to run the advanced test in the first place. I called out I basically ONLY send it in because of I need an accurate fuel dilution test...I digress.
My findings through 2 winters and 8 tests with 5% PLUS fuel dilution. ZERO abnormal wear. And from a turbo motor that gets thrashed on daily. Here it is..... "There is nothing to worry about" There is also a Honda 1.5T guy on here that found the EXACT thing after getting all concerned and worried about fuel dilution. ( I see he posted right above my post ^ ) You soon learn fuel dilution is a none issue. Hyundai rough service oil change is 3,750 miles and I change it then, because I have dirty oil with some soot. You pay to play. I was also told about a story about a business owner who had 35 delivery vans that had what they est. was 8% oil dilution, (since accurate tests only go up to 5%+) they did some other tests $$$ that that guy was willing to pay for to get a 8%+ reading. Guess what........no excessive wear issue in any of the vans with long term tracking. That owner finally realized it is not an issue.
I test every other oil change at a local large CAT dealer that has a huge oil lab to watch wear. None yet. I will start doing once a year checks now ( every 3rd oil change ) since everything is going good.
I see some new Hyundai owners getting all freaked and Hyundai switching out high pressure fuel pumps with the same exact outcome and I keep saying to then, "you will have the same outcome after they try to fix your nothing burger" and every time there is fuel in the gas. I gain about 1/2 qt+ in winter within 200 to 300 miles of a new oil change and it then slows down gaining oil and levels of to another 1/4 to 1/3qt through the rest of the 3,500 mile till I change my oil. Since I get high g force in corners and don't have a oil pan with baffles because that would void my warranty I run a bit over full all the time, so I pump out oil when it gets really high about three times in my 3,500 oil timeline. I use an oil analysis pump/jar/tube setup to get it out.
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thanks this puts my mind at ease.