Do Audi Cars Burn Engine Oil?
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Audi does have some models that experience engine oil burning. Here is the relevant information: 1. Oil Burning: Oil burning refers to engine oil entering the combustion chamber of the engine and participating in combustion along with the air-fuel mixture. 2. Symptoms: Vehicles experiencing oil burning will exhibit varying degrees of "blue smoke" from the exhaust, a noticeable increase in oil consumption, and the need to top up oil within a short period. Oil burning in vehicles can lead to increased carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, reduced fuel economy and power performance, and excessive exhaust emissions, among other adverse effects. 3. Choosing Engine Oil: High-end cars typically use full synthetic oil, and many supercars even use high-fluidity 0W-50 series supercar oil. Good flow oil means thinner viscosity, and detergents may evaporate.