i usually burn atleast a quart if not more.. i use AMS or Royal Purple oil.. its supposed to burn oil.. its not in a bad way unless ur car is smoking.
Who the hell told you that amisol, royal purple, or any other synthetic oil is supposed to burn? That is exactly opposite of one of the advantages of running synth in the first place!.. Synthetic oils resist burn off better than conventional oil.. that is why they are better in high temp motors and turbocharged vehicles.. they do not lose their viscosity in high temp situations like conventional oils and hense do not seep by your rings/valves etc and into the combustion chamber to burn off.. If synthetic oils were supposed to burn off, you would very quickly destroy your turbo do to coking...in fact, your amisol oil touts itself as the oil with the lowest evaporation rate.
However, you may not want to believe me.. so how about reading the amisol website and getting right from the horses mouth..
"Maximizes Fuel Economy, Reduces Oil Consumption and Emissions
The NOACK Volatility Test determines the evaporation loss of lubricants in high temperature service. The more motor oils vaporize, the thicker and heavier they become, contributing to poor circulation, reduced fuel economy and increased oil consumption, wear and emissions.
AMSOIL 10W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil resists high temperature volatilization (evaporation) better than other motor oils. AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil maintains peak fuel efficiency and reduces oil consumption and emissions."
I've read enough of your posts in the past to realize that most of the time you sound like a stubborn bull headed teenager who feels they know everything, when in the end, you are simply reguritating myths and mistruths you have read from the internet, written mostly by other stubborn bull headed teenagers ... One day hopefully you will learn to be less naive and learn to weed out rghts and wrongs