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Originally Posted by ZexGX
Oh, I was under the impression that as a motor gets more miles put on it, the ring gap starts to slowly increase as a result of the ring slowly being abraded on the cylinder wall over time... Rings do not ever wear out? Should have told that to my motor BEFORE it started drinking 1qt every 1,300 miles and smoking at WOT. Which it was like that since day 1. Hopefully that's fixed now. Stock LS1's are notorious for oil consumption and blow-by. I'll probably put on 20k-35k miles on it before it gets FI.
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Yes rings wear out, but the ring gaps do not change in size smart ass.
The ring gap is the measured distance between the ring ends, not the ring and the cylinder wall. As the ring heats, the ends get pushed closer together.
Boosted engines run hotter and generally require like an extra .01 or so, so that the ring ends (worn rings or not) do not meet, forcing the ring up, putting pressure on the ring land. Causing your already stressed out boosted piston to break off the ring land.
If anyone knows about destroying pistons it's me.