Yes, it most certainly can. An oil change decreases friction and energy loss due to contaminants. Old oil causes friction, resulting in heat loss rather than mechanical energy transferred to the crankshaft. Same with dirty transmission oil (or gear oil in stick-shifts), but in that case the energy is lost when transferred to the halfshafts.Can an oil change increase your car's gas mileage?
Yes, especially if you change out the filter and use synthetic. Use a K %26amp; N oil filter. Report Abuse
oil have nothing to do for saving gas the best way is .. never have full tank in hot days cause it evaporate ...do a tune up every 1500 miles and use gas treatment every 5000 miles and schedule your trips to do more things in one way
No but I did notice a difference when I switched to synthetic 5W30 oil I use Quaker State Q Power I used to use Mobile one but Its never on the shelves. My car has better acceleration and I did see a 1 MPG improvement.
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