#8 is using oil. Since compression is good and it is running well, I would not suspect a blown head gasket. Oil can enter the combustion chamber 3 ways. 1) through the rings, 2) through the valves, 3)through a blown head gasket. Ruling out #3, either of the other 2 are possible. With only 250 miles, the engine may still be “breaking in” of the ring sealing. I would drive it more (few thousand miles)to fully break in the engine and for now, I would pull the spring off the intake valve of #8 (can be done on the engine in the car with care). I would grab that valve stem of the removed spring valve and see if it has excessive play. If movement can be felt, the guide is bad and the head will have to come off. If there are valve seals, other than the stock O ring, I would look for damage of the seal on that same intake valve stem or seal looseness on the guide, it may have popped off the top of the guide if it is the spring clamp Teflon type seal. While the valve cover is off, check head bolt torque and retorque as needed. Oil can also be introduced through the valve by a faulty intake gasket (check & retorque) and lastly, oil could be being sucked into the intake from an auto trans defective modulator valve and since #8 is the port that most vacuum is accessed, I would definitely rule that out and only if it is an automatic.