Smoking

no i just recently bought it and i checked the oil. didnt smell or look burnt. smelled and looked fairly new. and the oil filter also looks new

I was just wondering, because you would have a reference point on the dipstick from when you did the oil change to now.
 
yea i know. but i didnt do the oil change so. but i have a reference point in my head already from when i checked i yesterday. so ill turn on the car sat but check the oil before start up and then continue checking as i let the engine run

will post videos of condition.

alright so i got good news for you guys. i have two videos taken back to back of this condition. sound is a little bit choppy and im pretty sure i stated some wrong things. oh and i pulled one of the spark plugs, couldnt do all because some one used cheapy wires and the boots on the tips kept falling off when i went to pull the plug wires, and the tip of it came out yellowish white

http://s226.photobucket.com/albums/dd229/boricuaguy18/?action=view&current=DSCF1503.flv
might be a bit choppy
 
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lol, another episode.
Well I guess it's obvious your burning oil, the smoke and the oil level drop. Now It's up to you what you wan't to do. You could perform a valve job or switch to a heavier weight oil and see if it will form a seal and stop oil from leaking out of where it should be. Valve jobs are not too hard and I think most shops charge like 150-200 to do it if your not up for it. Or change your oil with a heavier weight (or add an additive that stops oil leaks) and see how your car takes it and go from there.
 
well guys i have an update. i finally have some time off and confirmed what you guys believed to be my problem. I AM DEFIANTLY BURNING OIL. i pulled all the plugs and all had oil on the threads. some of the tips were brown and others had white spots or were kind of yellow
 
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