I recently went from 0W20 to 0W40 in all three vehicles and mpgs haven’t changed enough to notice.I don't understand this. I went from a 5w30 to a 5w40 in my Dodge years ago and immediately noticed a drop in mpg.
I recently went from 0W20 to 0W40 in all three vehicles and mpgs haven’t changed enough to notice.I don't understand this. I went from a 5w30 to a 5w40 in my Dodge years ago and immediately noticed a drop in mpg.
QS E 5w40 is 14.0 just looked it up when doing a change on my Expedition. The others are that low. If you want a robust 5w30 PP Euro L 5w30 has a cst of 12.5-12.9 depending on where you read things.I'll take input from anyone with knowledge on this, but have been reading through lots of PI sheets and I'm curious if you all might agree that Mobil 1 has a typo on the KV@100 for their FS 0W40 and really meant 12.8?
For comparison I will list some 40's I've looked at:
Mobil 1 FS 0W40 KV@100 13.8
Mobil 1 FS 5W40 KV@100 13.2
QS 5W40 Euro KV@100 13.3
Edge 0W40 PA KV@100 13.2
Edge 5W40 A3/B4 KV@100 13.4
Side note: did call Mobil 1 and spoke with a nice gentleman who is looking into it and said he will e-mail me what he finds out.
Not sure if it's been updated recently then, but this PI sheet lists is at 13.3QS E 5w40 is 14.0 just looked it up when doing a change on my Expedition. The others are that low. If you want a robust 5w30 PP Euro L 5w30 has a cst of 12.5-12.9 depending on where you read things.
I just wrapped up the change now.Since you refilled with 2 new quarts I don't know how much a UOA would tell you much.
I would change it and monitor the level. If you didn't have this much burn before then something is different with this OCI.
Maybe it is maybe I am thinking about another one. I just changed my oil and my Expedition and use 5 quarts of Total Quartz 9000 which has a CST of 14.7 and I looked up the Quaker State Euro 5w40. I could have swore I found it at 14.0 but all I can find is the 13.3 maybe that's the new one and the 14.0 is old one, who knowsNot sure if it's been updated recently then, but this PI sheet lists is at 13.3
I completely agree. Piston ring deposits are a main cause of oil consumption and later engine overhaul. So it's imperative to keep the piston rings clean. UOA's can't measure the sludge/varnish/piston ring deposits being left behind by extended oil change intervals, so they are not useful for deciding if it's safe to extend oil change intervals.7.6-8k mile OCIs aren't plans for long term ownership.
You already have oil consumption and want to extend the UOA? and the PCV was gunked up?
You are going the wrong way with OCIs. If you want long term ownership, you should shorten the OCI's to 5k and skip UOA data, which for many is a false sense of security.
I'd start running the higher hths 30 grades and even the 0w40's.
That’s still telling you about the oil… and that something that’s not supposed to be in it is.It could tell you of coolant contamination, and that's the vehicle.