Fuel Injectors will not cause any form of oil consumption (in a direct sense). Oil Consumption is caused by: *Bad Rings *Bad Valve Guides, Stems or Seals *Cracks in the block that allow oil into the intake or cylinders *Bad PCV valves (or equivalent) Bad Fuel Injectors can cause oil breakdown. A bad injector can place too much fuel into the cylinder that is pushed past the rings during compression and firing. This unburned fuel is then heat mixed with the oil causing it to turn black and thin. This oil can become so thin as to go past the rings and seals in the motor (this is not a short duration problem, in most cases it takes 15K miles or more). This oil can then be burned, and cause smoking. If your oil is this black (old, bad) change the oil and filter, then change it again after 100 miles, then again after another 300 miles, then watch the oil for color changes
A bad injector or an o2 sensor that is bad causing too much fuel to go to the combustion chamber.
Usually bad injector cups. Leaking fuel seals, fuel system restriction, and bad injectors are other possibilities.
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Bad piston rings. Get new engine.
If carb. Could be a bad fuel pump
possibly a fuel regulator or bad valve
depend on what kind of car it is
A cracked fuel line in the intake manifold will spray fuel into the manifold where it drains into the oil pan or a fuel pressure regulator with a bad diaphragm will allow fuel to flow into the vacuum line that attaches to the regulator to let it meter more fuel under acceleration this fuel also winds up in the oil pan.
Bad fuel pump diaphragm or excessive cranking with out starting . If it's alot look at fuel pump .
your distributor usually just connects to your oil pump to help circulate oil around the engine, if your fuel pump went bad at the same time it might just be a coincidence or your bein ripped off.
you do not have to mix your oil and gas in a metal can. the metal cans are generally a safety can designed for storage of fuel. try not to mix more fuel and oil than you can use in a 30 day period as the fuel starts to separate and will go bad