Posted by John T on August 02, 2015 at 07:33:03 from (216.249.74.3):
In Reply to: Shell oil $2/qt posted by Geo-TH,In on August 02, 2015 at 07:01:14:
I seriously doubt if full synthetic (versus non syn same viscosity) oil helps MPG as far as any significant accurate measureable results are concerned, it probably doesn't hurt, however proper tire inflation does indeed reduce rolling friction plus reduces sidewall flexing and heat build up. In the RV I use Full Synthetic Mobil 1 plus Lucas Synthetic Stabilizer and a 2 Qt anti drainback oil filter and that's what I will continue using as a matter of personal choice. In my Husky ZTR with twin V Kawasaki all Ive ever used is Mobil 1 and it has years and years and hours and hours of hot hard mowing with NEVER an engine of valve train problem, no smoke, no oil consumption, but again others may have different opinions to which they are entitled.
Oil type and brand opinions like spark plug brands and electrical or legal questions often draw more opinions then Carters Little Liver Pills lol
PS in our area in general Rural King has best oil prices and each week Auto Zone or Pep Boys or O Reillys or Advance Auto have specials with 5 qts of syn oil plus filter for the absolute best price in town, guess when and where I stock up????
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