Originally Posted by wbwanzer
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Very possible Total Quartz is thin, in any weight.
Also possible, Kia wants purchasers of the 3.3 to use 5w30, but they may have used 5w20 at the factory.
So lets say Total is thin and possibly a 20w was installed at the factory and drained.
RGT is thick and your current oil weight is 30.
This is the only explanation I can come up with.
That may very well be the case as we don't know for certain what the factory fill was.
Maybe I'm jumping the gun here, but each day after my OC, the car's calculations were running less than before. And then the fill up was 21.7.
I had been trending upward as the engine was breaking in (my assumption). Between Jan. 15 and Feb. 12 the MPGs were 22.2, 22.9, 23.3, 23.5 and 23.4. I'm skipping the outlier of 24.5 when I did two highway trips to Baltimore on one fill up. I always fill up, and all calculations above are from Fuelly.
I'll definitely report back with after more fill ups. Hoping this was a fluke as I bought three more 5 quart jugs of RGT. If it's not a fluke I'll try to return them. I got the RGT at Tractor Supply on sale for $18. I just saw them at Pep Boys for $39 and Advanced for $42. Not in the market at those prices.
RGT is a fine oil, I've been using since sept-oct, and so far this oil has been best cold weather/all around oil were differences were not slight, but quite noticeable, and I always have same set of routines for vehicles and products on top of oil I use. You are over analyzing this slight drop of fuel and ready to return 5 jugs of one of the better oils on the market.
Wait a few weeks, and let the oil and break in do it's work before you jump the gun. Sometimes some vehicles adapt in different ways to a change in oil, and or viscosity and especially since there are so many factors at play, your next fill up try using a better fuel, or use a additive that eliminates ethanol....or the oil just needs to sort of "shear" down a bit If RGT is on the thicker side of whatever you used or was previous fill. And by "shear" I mean a slight thinning out. Either way if anything you are doing your engine a service using this oil, as I have not seen a bad UOA with this oil.