No question in my Tucson, QSAM 5/30 is noticeably smoother than anything else yet.

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That Mobil dino (bulk) and the MO jobber filter (5k OCI) is how my BiL did 400k on a GM pickup


Yeah 4wd even the "entry" level oils made by Mobil, Chevron, Shell etc are really good, good products. They hold up quite well in regular stock motor setups.

With Dexos being a good improvement spec wise over API standards it makes oils meeting that spec quite strong.

Of course the Porsche A40 or C30, MB 229.5 or BMW specs are definitely exceptional in what they are capable of.
 
if you want to make it really quiet, put a cap full of SAE30wt in it. Thats the secret of QS quietness. It has squishy molecules instead of rigid ones. :)
 
As many of you know, I've tried it all in the short time I've owned this vehicle and by far, the best oil for THIS Tucson, in terms of smoothness and quiet idle is Quaker State All Mileage 5w30. I used it once before but didn't want to get ahead of myself in the opinion.

Just wanted to share. It's been that good.
When I had my Sportage 2.4L (2011 vintage for those curious) QS was the easy winner in smoothness/quietness for the engine. Not surprised that it would continue to agree nicely with Kia/Hyundai engines. :)

When I had my Sorento (3.5L V6), it definitely seemed to prefer QS/Pennzoil/Kendall GT-1 over Valvoline/Mobil/Other, but ran fine on any of them. Just quieter/much noticeably smoother operation on the preferred oils.
 
Any decrease on MPG?
I just completed the oil change... there's no way to tell.

Anyway... I seriously doubt it, or it's so imperceptible that there's no practicable way of measuring and comparing such considering variable conditions.

My high-mileage 4-cyl GM engine will be receiving 0W-40 from now on... it's beyond smooth. It's sublime instead of a rattle-trap.
 
Hi, yes ST. Although a great oil, didn't notice a difference.
When you say smoother, do you mean at idle in d at a stoplight? I notice on 4 bangers like my crv and any other ive been in have the slight rough idle/vibration intermittently at stop lights.
 
I wonder what it is about the castrol 0w40 that makes @SteveG4 vehicle quieter. Doesn’t that castrol have zero moly and next to nothing boron? Is it the titanium? Is it the increase in viscosity? Maybe combination.
 
As many of you know, I've tried it all in the short time I've owned this vehicle and by far, the best oil for THIS Tucson, in terms of smoothness and quiet idle is Quaker State All Mileage 5w30. I used it once before but didn't want to get ahead of myself in the opinion.

Just wanted to share. It's been that good.
I've reliably found that my vehicles don't idle as smooth when my wife is driving. Oil variants seem to have little effect.
 
When you say smoother, do you mean at idle in d at a stoplight? I notice on 4 bangers like my crv and any other ive been in have the slight rough idle/vibration intermittently at stop lights.
Both, at idle and under moderate acceleration. It's still somewhat thrashy on full throttle.
 
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