Exactly. Something else or a combo of
tired said:
I really don't think any difference in fuel economy from gear oil would be detectable outside of a lab.
I guess I should have been more emphatic, more clear when I said I changed multiple things at the same time. The aforementioned differential fluids, the engine oil, the transmission fluid, and the air filter were all changed at or near the same time. The vehicle was purchased used, with Carfax reports that did not report abuse or misfortune, but didn’t completely point to perfect pre-conditions. Supposedly the engine oil was previously 5w30 (Chevy) dealer bulk; the transmission and differentials fluids were basically unknown. It is speculation, but what if the dealer engine oil was “mistakenly” 0w-20, the previous differential fluids were 75w-85, the transmission fluid some LV fluid (2x drain & fills with the Subaru HP…which is thicker than LV/Dexron IV) and the previous air filter better than than the Fram AF Titanium one I installed. FWIW, I’m getting below expected fuel economy, whereas after initially buying it, it got expected, perhaps even better than expected. So could just be something has deteriorated or anecdotal results misleading. Oh, and battery changed out, so maybe some “learning” got reset, and my lead foot (not really) affecting ECM / TCM learning. By the way, I
just had plugs changed (old ones didn’t look that bad), and checked the PCV, which seemed OK, but will get replaced FTHOI.
I chose the Amsoil for
this vehicle on purpose, over the Motul and over the HPL. So, let’s interpret this as my consternation that fuel economy went down, for whatever reason, despite my best efforts.
If I were to do it again, maybe I would have changed one thing at a time, then seen what change correlated (as opposed to “caused) to what effect. But I would have still lead with the Amsoil for the diff’s…totally based on SubyRubi’s commissioned tests and even overall reputation. Re the transmission, I don’t have enough info to justify not using Subaru’s official ATF (HP) for the 5EAT, though
@Pablo or
@HPL Plant Manager might chime in.
FWIW, for the Ford Transit rear differential, Pablo was recommending Amsoil’s 75w-110 instead of their 75w-90. Given that Ford was yelling in my other ear to stay with 75w-85, I chose the ”middle ground” of the HPL 75w-90…per Subie’s tests, it’s viscosities were in between the SVG 75w-110 and their 75w-90, let alone Motorcraft (or anyone’s) 75w-85.