alank22181 Posted October 27, 2004 Posted October 27, 2004 Since someone else started the discussion thread about engine oils, I thought I might gain some insight from the group on a related question. I have just reached my 5000 mile mark with my ES 330 and am delighted with the performance of the car- my average highway mileage is now over 27mpg, and city/highway combined is 22 mpg. :) Is there any additional improvement in MPG if I was to change to any of the synthetics? If so, what could I expect? Some Background Info: When I owned Subaru Legacy wagons throughout the 1990's, and lived in Vermont, I found a large difference when I switched to Mobil One. Not only did I find a big jump in MPG but the engine performance increased as well. This is my FIRST Lexus and I don't have much experience yet- having owned the car for just 5 months. Its use is limited to weekend family outings, and rarely ever used in stop and go city traffic. I do experience my share of Interstate gridlock and about 35% of my driving involves this type of slow- and-go typical of the Washington Metro region. Any advice would be welcome!
lexusk8 Posted October 27, 2004 Posted October 27, 2004 When I switched to Mobil-1 10W-30 SuperSyn several months ago, I did not notice nor expect any improvement to performance, but I did see a more consistent and slightly better fuel economy (MPG). I do mostly town-to-town driving where the avg speed is 35-45 mph, and I have gotten avg fuel mileage of 24-25 MPG on my '01 ES. I can probably easily get 27-28 MPG if I do 80-90% highway driving. When I was running conventional oil before the switch, I was getting about 1 MPG less than the present. My driving habits and A/C use have not changed, and I don't keep a lead foot while driving.
SKperformance Posted October 28, 2004 Posted October 28, 2004 Please make all oil type questions in the General maintance section.As well as search out your statment or questions as 99% it has been asked answered or experianced already , their is no new ground breaking oil stories.
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