if its not affecting performance i would rule out rings..maybe check the intake for oil residue from a leaking turbo shaft seal
in the meantime, smooth acceleration will keep oil consumption down. if you mash the pedal and the car doesnt go any faster, thats a good indication that you need to ease off because the car just simply won't go any faster :lol: newer diesel/gasoline cars use oxygen sensors to compensate for this, whereas we need to use our brain & right foot :wink:
um... pretty sure performance can be excellent even if the rings are bad... now if a ring is broken thats a different story.half decent compression rings with bad oil control rings = good performance, with oil consumption. don't forget that these motors will actually burn the motor oil as fuel, so that might add a little power, masking the problem. i had a motor that had new rings put in and the power was great, but it consumed oil. took about a year before oil consumption dropped to acceptable levels.