Tman,
The oil return holes on pistons may be clogged up with carbon deposits.
Try first to clean them out with Motor Medic GUNK $4 in Walmart. It may open up those holes and let oil return to the crank case instead of the burn chamber. It should also clean any carbon deposit on piston heads and valves that cause dieseling.
I had a bad case of low compression on Cyl1 due to running a 2ZZ engine at high speed on long trips with 87 octane, never changed, only added oil and other abuses Engine was shaking badly on idle and low RPMs. No oil or fuel additives helped. A few reputable shops gave up, recommending $4K engine swap.
I flushed the engine with the GUNK, using only half strength, idling engine 15 minutes. Dumped oil was black and sludgy. After 2nd flush, compression came back even. Engine was smooth and strong again after 320K miles. I do abuse and run that car at high speed a lot. From then on I always flush engine with GUNK at half strength every oil change. Valve head looks pristine clean, no sludge, no deposit. I alternated regular and synthetic oils, no problems.
Better yet, if you can find a 7th gen GTS in decent shape, buy it for your wife. That engine is strong, car nimble to drive. Your wife will love it. I was considering buying a hydrogen fuel cell Mirai with all the new incentives, but I don't want to give up the fun of driving the GTS and float around in a boat hehe.
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Last edited by CAPTAINSOLO; Mar 13, 2021 10:44am.