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Possible cause of DPF Issues with High Oil Consumption.

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Old Dec 3rd, 2017, 19:02   #8
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Hi , I'd be interested to hear the outcome too becuse having the same problem with my xc90.
Nickthecook, anything new?

My turbo was rebuild 3 months ago, and than a nightmare with oil consumption started.
Could a rebuild turbo make so much pressure that the car that was consuming 1l oil every 1800km before rebuild starts consuming 1l/200km.
The car had plenty of power before rebuild, did not smoke, and after rebuild no increase of power.

What about "low friction" oil rings introduced in 2007? Could they be the problem?
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