honeybadger
Just don't care
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You could use the same strategy that OEM's use to prevent smoke from a high consuming engine - just stick a catalytic converter on and you'll never see smoke again ;-)
As for the consumption, have you talked to people who build and run race engines about it? It could be normal for cast iron sleeves and forged pistons. Particularly if there's no "relief" in the tune from full intake vacuum during engine braking - that puts a real load on the valve stem seals.
Heheh. But "muh free horsepower!"
On a serious note, I haven't reached out to Roush Yates/Watson yet to see what they're doing. This is a good point. I've been told a mechanical vacuum pump is likely the best step, but more research to do. It smokes the worst on first start up (burns oil like a 2 stroke). Once hot, no more visual oil burn. Engine just loves to be at full operating temp. Runs like crap when cold. Haha
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