thewarhorse
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I do every 5k on my 2021 GMC Sierra. I'm a easy driver 98% of the time, and at 5k with full synthetic Mobile1 I see the breakdown already. I'm not a believer that full synthetics run longer, the reason being is that, synthetic oils are made from by products of the oil industry. I'm a firm believer that real motor oil maintained the viscosity and metals (zinc) that helped to keep motors running better and longer. So I guess the best thing to do continually check the oil and change at 5k. Dealer on the Willys says run first oil to 10k, I mean come on, the first 1000k is the worse deposits of debris from a engine. I'll change it at the first 500 miles and then 5k after, the one thing for sure is you can never change your oil too soon, unless , well if your changing every week then there's something else going onThe first car I ever had with an oil monitor was an 1991 BMW 525i. Green, yellow, red bars. When it hit yellow, consider changing it. When it hit red, DO IT NOW. Generally speaking I ran it around 7500-8000 miles with Castrol or Pentosin (BMW spec) and that motor went 240K before I sold it, but had its top end rebuilt around 200K. Even so, thats a pretty decent run.
The reality is the Jiffy Lube marketing folks did a great job convincing everyone that 3K miles was necessary but that was the dino oil era. Synthetics can and do go further, and 5-8K isn't out of the question assuming you're running decent oil. Mobil One just did a 25K test with the X Overland guys and it performed incredibly well. Would I run oil 25K? Absolutely not. But I don't have a problem pushing to 7-8K on Liquimoly, Castrol, Mobil One or Royal Purple.
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