I had a curious observation just happen...
For quite a while now, I've been running synthetic in my 2000 Audi A4 Avant 1.8T. My most recent oil has been Mobil One 0W-40.
Recently, I started an Auto-Rx cycle, not because I had any known problems, but really just for peace of mind on the sludge-prone VAG 1.8T. I started the 'clean' cycle on the M1 0W-40 that was then in my engine.
Last week I passed the mileage marker between the 'clean' phase, which meant it was time this weekend to drain the oil and put in some dino oil for the 1500 miles of the 'rinse' phase.
So I went to Jiffy Lube, brought along my Audi OEM 'big' filter (why JL never has this, I don't know), and had them put in some Pennzoil 10w30. I wasn't too picky about the oil, as I knew it would only be in for 1500 miles.
So, here is the weird part:
With the crappy, bulk Pennzoil 10w30 from Jiffy Lube, the engine seems to run smoother. It doesn't have more power or seem any quicker, but it does seem to have noticeably reduced vibration and noise. I especially noticed this with city driving.
Any theories that would help explain this?
It almost tempts me to 'go dino', except for the fact that dino oil is contraindicated for my particular engine.
Thanks,
DD
For quite a while now, I've been running synthetic in my 2000 Audi A4 Avant 1.8T. My most recent oil has been Mobil One 0W-40.
Recently, I started an Auto-Rx cycle, not because I had any known problems, but really just for peace of mind on the sludge-prone VAG 1.8T. I started the 'clean' cycle on the M1 0W-40 that was then in my engine.
Last week I passed the mileage marker between the 'clean' phase, which meant it was time this weekend to drain the oil and put in some dino oil for the 1500 miles of the 'rinse' phase.
So I went to Jiffy Lube, brought along my Audi OEM 'big' filter (why JL never has this, I don't know), and had them put in some Pennzoil 10w30. I wasn't too picky about the oil, as I knew it would only be in for 1500 miles.
So, here is the weird part:
With the crappy, bulk Pennzoil 10w30 from Jiffy Lube, the engine seems to run smoother. It doesn't have more power or seem any quicker, but it does seem to have noticeably reduced vibration and noise. I especially noticed this with city driving.
Any theories that would help explain this?
It almost tempts me to 'go dino', except for the fact that dino oil is contraindicated for my particular engine.
Thanks,
DD