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all right kids, i was wundering how many miles a saturn engine will go before its toast. because my friends car has 124,000 and its starting to show little signs of getting toasted, with the rings getting worn. i have seen saturns with 135,000 and still running i was hopeing you guys could tell us how many miles you have seen and what finaly toasted it
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My saturn made it to 265,000 miles before the plastic liner on the timing chain guide broke off and required the engine to get pulled. I've seen alot of saturns with 125,000 miles on them that were still going strong.
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Saturn
Mines going good but i only have 70k miles on a 1999 saturn sl2. just thought i would say something
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178,000 miles on a 95 SL1. Started to burn oil, or leak oil once the car is moving. I think it is burning oil though because there is no oil on the ground underneath it.
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I have around 146K on my SL1 (1996) and its still going. I have to admit that at times the pickup is a little slow for some odd reason. Also I have noticed when I change oil - most of it is gone - I only get about 2 quats out. Anyone having a similar problem?
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My 96 saturn has 183k on it and is still running strong. My moms 92 saturn went to 225k before the timing belt snapped destroying the engine.
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Hey guys i am a newbie to this site and would like to add that my 95 Saturn SL has 79,500 miles on it and running strong with the exception of the buring alot of oil thing that happens thanks guy
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Im also burning a lot of oil but it is because I have a new intake and exhaust. Sooner or later I will get a fuel pressuer regulator to maybe help the problem along with a completely new ignition system.
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I've got a '95 SL2 with 130,000 and still runs great. In the winter I seem to use a little oil though. Seems to use about a little over a half quart every 3,000. During the summer it will use less.
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165,000 miles right here baby
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thats cool, im in the adventure of getting another saturn, SL2 (92-95) or a 95-96 SC2, i really like saturns i really did not want to sell mine.
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My 2000 SL2 I bought new December of 1999 has 162,000 miles as of July 15, 2003. Seems that if I'm awake, I'm driving this car. Runs great! Only complaint is that I have to add a quart of oil every thousand miles. Oh, well, if that's all that's wrong with this high-mileage car, I'll take it! Put a hotshot cold air intake with cone filter and aftermarket muffler from www.spswebpage.com. More power? Or maybe it seems that way because the car sounds more aggressive than bone stock. Gas mileage quoted as 35 MPG, but when I installed a Tornado fuel saver in the cold air intake, I now get 40 to 43 MPG on the highway! I'll keep this Saturn at least until it's paid off, then I'll trade it in towards a used low-mileage Saturn.
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Re: Milage On A Engine
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Currently my 96 SL1 is at around 215k miles with some oil consumption and couple of minor trans quirks, with twice having to replace the belt tensioner.
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I Just replaced my daughters totaled 99 SL1
with another SL1. A 2000 model with 130k on it. The guy who owned it took such good care of it the only way to tell it has been driven since it was new is too look at the odometer. All rural highway miles and diligent maintainence. Normally I would never pay 3,600 for a car with 130k on it but this car was so perfect mechanically and cosmetically it blew me away. Not one single blemish in the paint or interior..not one! We whipped out the bucks as soon as my mechanic gave me the green light. Retail was 6,300. Saturn let us have it wholesale because of the mileage. One of the best car deals I have ever made. Carfax reported a perfect record and dealership oil changes every 2 to 3 k. Mechanic that tested the compression for me said the engine was "as tight as it was the day it was built. The engine did get a new valve cover gasket though because I spotted the marks on the bolt heads and there was a small amount of very old caked oil on the cyl head in one spot. Look folks.....4 bangers degrade oil faster because they turn more rpms. Also, with more efficient ignitions systems it is normal for the crankcase gases from the oil to get burned without fouling the plugs. Oil use in 4 cyl engines is normal especially if you live in a hot humid region like I do in Houston You do 2 things to make your engine last. Check the oil every 500 miles and keep it topped off. Change the oil when it turns brown and is no longer clear or if you are in a humid region every 3 months (condensation) whichever comes first. This 2000 SL1 is cool because it keeps track of RPMS and turns on the Change Oil Soon light for you. They did this because most 4 bangers "USE OIL IN HUMID HOT REGIONS" right from the factory. You let it get even 1/2 quart low and the damage begins. Keep it topped off. Never mind what oil you use. Use a decent brand and CHANGE IT and CHECK IT OFTEN. My 87 Mazda 323 now has 385 k on it and still runs like it did the day I bought it new. I could change the oil in it in less than 10 minutes blindfolded if I had to. In July and August here in Houston sitting in traffic is murder on an engine so I change the oil every other weekend during that time. Dusty conditions is another thing to consider. Also, K&N filters are great for keeping very small particles of dust out of the air intake and engine. Fram is OK but you need to change them often but K&N does filter out finer particles. Been using them in my 323 since I bought the car. They are actually cheaper and better than Fram conventional filters. Another tip....This is not a sports car....the more you "get down on it" the sooner it will wear out. If you want your engine to last take it is easy. If you want to get down on it get a V6 or at least a DOHC engine. I expect another 130k for my 3600 bucks and intend to get it. Now if I could just get my daughter to stay away from curbs!!! |
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