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Old Nov 13, 2007 | 09:23 PM
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Burning oil when downshifting (new car) ??

Hey guys... today I realized that my "exhaust leak" is actually burning oil... I noticed that it only stinks when I downshift to a stop.

Anyone experience this??

I've owned several Hondas and this is the first car that burns oil when down shifting - the car also only has 5000km on it (it's a month old).

Opinions? What should I do? Will it go away?

It's worse if the RPM's hit 4000 or higher just before stopping; it's mild smelling at 3000~3500rpm before stopping. If I don't downshift but coast to a stop there is no smell at all. I also don't smell any oil when accelerating through the rpm's (only down shifting).

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Old Nov 13, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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You sure its not just the smell of a new exhaust breaking in? And why do you have an exhaust leak on a new car anyway?

First thing I noticed when putting on my muffler is the Fit's exhaust gases STINK.
As of now, I have a cat-delete and a full exhaust.

All new cars stink when accelerating. Smells like rotten eggs at times. Its the gases getting filtered through the cat. Youre probably noticing the smell when coming to a stop because the way the Fit is designed. Sand, air, smells, whatever swirl around behind the Fit when driving.
 
Old Nov 13, 2007 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Mx6GT89
You sure its not just the smell of a new exhaust breaking in? And why do you have an exhaust leak on a new car anyway?

First thing I noticed when putting on my muffler is the Fit's exhaust gases STINK.
As of now, I have a cat-delete and a full exhaust.

All new cars stink when accelerating. Smells like rotten eggs at times. Its the gases getting filtered through the cat. Youre probably noticing the smell when coming to a stop because the way the Fit is designed. Sand, air, smells, whatever swirl around behind the Fit when driving.

yea or it smells like burning plastic
 
Old Nov 13, 2007 | 11:32 PM
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Your engine is working in HIGH VACUMN conditions when decelerating which forces more oil into the combustion chamber.
 

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Old Nov 13, 2007 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by George02
yea or it smells like burning plastic
Yeah my car smelled like that for the first couple of weeks too
 
Old Nov 14, 2007 | 03:30 AM
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K thanks guys... I removed my cat and have a straight pipe which is why I thought I had the leak (I did have a leak, but fixed it - but thought it was still leaking if that makes any sense)

Anyway, today I finally clued in that it only happened when downshifting and then I realized it was not the exhaust smell, but burning oil smell (similar).

I troubleshot - sure enough I can make it always happen when downshifting.

I will go with 'Claymore' on the high vacuum explanation and a bit of 'MX6GT89''s swirling behind the fit explanations

I'll monitor my oil consumption as well to make sure it's not taking too much-

Thanks all!
 
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