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    ok i have a ls/v motor that is smoking at high rpm and burns oil. I've been driving it like that for almost a year now,i wanna know what's the deal. the build has stock gsr head, b16 pistons,ls rods,stock ls crank,acl race bearing and arp rod bolts. (at least that's what the previous owner say so..)

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    to be honest with you it can be alot of things but you cant ever go by who sold you the car cause now a days not everyone is honest about things, how much oil you burning? how old is the motor?
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    rings? valve seals? pcv valve?
    You're right - I have no idea what I'm talking about...




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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynical 1 View Post
    rings? valve seals? pcv valve?
    or potential lack of pcv ?

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