First long trip with synthetic oil (mobile 1)
#1
First long trip with synthetic oil (mobile 1)
Took my first long trip down to south jersey and NYC with mobile 1. Going down on sunday, I went 399 miles on 12.65 gallons (31.54 MPG), going 80+ mph with the AC on the whole time. That is above what I got ith the petro oil. especially going that fast. A little traffic and some city driving included in this, too.
Coming back I went 365 miles on 13 gallons (28.07 MPH), but drove much more aggressive. Had the AC on the whole trip, too. More traffic coming back and I was driving much faster then on the way down. There were times on the Garden State Turnpike that I was averaging 85+ for long periods (4000 + RPM's).
Very happy with milage after changing to synthetic.
-R
Coming back I went 365 miles on 13 gallons (28.07 MPH), but drove much more aggressive. Had the AC on the whole trip, too. More traffic coming back and I was driving much faster then on the way down. There were times on the Garden State Turnpike that I was averaging 85+ for long periods (4000 + RPM's).
Very happy with milage after changing to synthetic.
-R
#3
I would get close to 30 going w/o AC maybe a little more or less. Also depending on the speed you are driving affets milage. I got close to 35 MPG last june driving up to bar harbor, with 50 % driving on rt 1 (45-55 MPH).
I seem to be getting my average weekly driving around 25 MPG with the synthetic when I used to get around 22-23 MPG in the petro.
I have noticed that the engine temp guage runs 5 degrees cooler than it did with the petro oil........
I am very happy with the change to symthetic and believe it is better for the engine in the long run although so is prtro-oil if changed according to cars specs.
Synthetic oil does not break down as fast and has been proven to decrease friction between the metal parts in your engine.
-R
I seem to be getting my average weekly driving around 25 MPG with the synthetic when I used to get around 22-23 MPG in the petro.
I have noticed that the engine temp guage runs 5 degrees cooler than it did with the petro oil........
I am very happy with the change to symthetic and believe it is better for the engine in the long run although so is prtro-oil if changed according to cars specs.
Synthetic oil does not break down as fast and has been proven to decrease friction between the metal parts in your engine.
-R
#4
How many miles on the car before you made the switch over? I've heard that there is a recommended milage period before switching over to synthetic, to allow for a complete break-in of the motor. Once upon a time I thought it was about 10K miles.
#6
Did mine around 10,500 K. Heard to let the engine break in, but I have heard that others do it on the first oil change around 3k. I don't really think it matters, you should not keep changing between the two though. Once you go synthetic, you should not go back........
-R
-R
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