In years past, I performed some distinctly un scientific oil testing in a series of sprigets. I always found that the oil pressure was higher with the Valvolene. Nothing bad ever happened with the Castrol mind you, but it was a comfort seeing 5 more PSI on the gauge. It was hard to get Valvolene around here, but now NAPA has it. I use that in most customer cars. All of my cars get synthetic. The XJS takes 12 quarts, so oil change time is ..uh... painful. But, at light throttle cruising I get a repeatable 25plus MPG out of the V12 at 70 plus MPH.Same with the Audi. I get 32 MPG on the road with that car. Both of these figures are way above what was on the stickers. Having the cars tuned correctly(and a little trickery on the Jag) along with the synthetic oil seems to free them up a little bit. I think that 10-30 is too light a weight for an XK engine. They were designed in WW2, and want the heavier oil. Read that "seldom read" owners manual. Glad you are enjoying the car. Like I said, "once you go Jaguar, you will never go back..."