2001 Chrysler(Dodge) Intrepid 2.7 L V6
Zero difference on mine. And I track gas mileage on every tank and have for years. Probably 80/20 highway/short trips
After years on Dino, I switched to synthetic for about 10 months and continued to track gas mileage. During that 10 months I saw absolutely no improvement in gas mileage. In fact, my first stab at synthetic was Mobil 1 and the gas mileage actually got worse. At the time (long before I found BITOG), I didn't understand why that would be. I drained the Mobil 1 after 6 weeks and tried the Canadian Tire branded synthetic 5w30. My gas mileage then returned to normal. It didn't improve beyond normal for this car, but simply returned to normal.
With several months of BITOG now under my belt, I reasonably conclude that the reason for the deterioration in gas mileage with Mobil 1 5w30 was because it was considerably more viscous than any 5w30 conventional I had used before. From this you can further conclude that the portion of gas mileage that is consumed due to the presence of oil circulating in the engine, is due to the viscosity of the oil and the dosage/effectiveness of friction modifers in the oil - but not the really type of the base oil itself.
I could get a further, measureable, repeatable improvement in mileage simply by switching to 5w20 conventional. If I used a 5W-20 Synthetic with the same viscosity as the Dino, then I would see a mileage improvement with that too. Here again, it would be the lower viscosity providing the improvement, not the base oil.
Phil