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59 minutes ago, Grumpy Bear said:

Sliding vane pumps make noise. :(

I know I know.  The only piece of the puzzle I'm missing is why it didn't make a peep before my first oil change?  That's what bothers me.  I'm trying so hard to figure that out and I keep coming up with nothing.

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How much does this noise bother you?

Switching to a 100% synthetic oil like Amsoil or Redline would make it quieter IMO. 

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14 hours ago, Jettech1 said:

I know I know.  The only piece of the puzzle I'm missing is why it didn't make a peep before my first oil change?  That's what bothers me.  I'm trying so hard to figure that out and I keep coming up with nothing.

It may be that a pressure-filling system of some kind they use at the factory clears a bubble that aggravates the drainback characteristic once you do a drain and gravity fill.  There’s not much we can do as diy maintainers other than pre-filling the filter when you replace it. Slight differences in viscosity aren’t likely to eliminate the issue. I don’t think this needs to be your primary selection criterion for the oil you use. 

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10 hours ago, Another JR said:

It may be that a pressure-filling system of some kind they use at the factory clears a bubble that aggravates the drainback characteristic once you do a drain and gravity fill.  There’s not much we can do as diy maintainers other than pre-filling the filter when you replace it. Slight differences in viscosity aren’t likely to eliminate the issue. I don’t think this needs to be your primary selection criterion for the oil you use. 

It’s very easy to pre fill the filter on this truck. I filled mine about half way before screwing it’s back in. Can’t hurt. 
 

the manual for our kohler powered mower specifically says to pre fill the oil filter. 

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4200 HARD miles on my 2024 and zero consumption. I check every week or so and nada.

 

Also had over 32k on my 2021 6.6 and zero consumption. Harsh towing for those miles as well.

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21 hours ago, the8rotor said:

4200 HARD miles on my 2024 and zero consumption. I check every week or so and nada.

 

Also had over 32k on my 2021 6.6 and zero consumption. Harsh towing for those miles as well.

Excellent, Thank you

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30 minutes ago, Jettech1 said:

I read that article not too long ago.  I think it's very cool although there is no way in hell I would pay the premium for one.  But it is very cool!!

CORRECT! (Super Charger) Ouch $

Trifecta has been working on Cracking ECU and HP Tuners I think is working with Trifecta Performance.

I Can see Tuning Doable, and Exhaust.

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Back on topic.

 

2024 GMC 2500HD AT4 w/ 6.6L L8T.  Only 4300 miles, so still early...so far I'm happy to report no oil consumption.  Really enjoying the L8T w/ 10 speed 'Allison'.  Nice smooth and refined drivetrain.  Definitely quieter, smoother with more refined shifts vs the Ford 7.3L w/ 10R140 (I've owned both).

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I have since traded the truck in I originally started this thread about but I'm convinced it was probably something like the PCV system acting up because it was only going through oil for about a month and then it stopped and never came back.

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