I am told the parts are still in run-in process and normal for that oil consumption. This is my first manual car and spending grand after grand, it is absolutely disappointing
Just to put that into some sort of context for you mate, here’s how my engine that I built spent its life.
Fully rebuilt using new pistons, rings and bearings.
Everything measured to check for wear - all within manufacturers spec.
After that it went on the rollers at efi for around 20-30 mins of ‘running in’. Dropped out the mineral oil and filled with the proper oil. After that it was mapped all the way up to the 8000rpm limit. It made the numbers, but more importantly, it never used a drop of oil.
So just to reiterate, IT NEVER USED A DROP OF OIL.
What you’re suffering from isn’t parts that are still in the ‘running in’ phase, it’s incompetence I’m afraid.
The f4r engine in oil consumption terms, is actually a very good motor. They use minimal, if any.