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Old 09-06-2025, 12:43 PM
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If they are using Amsoil signature series oil, and a WIX XP oil filter, then that would be OK. I wouldn’t push any other synthetic oil past 7K. My Nissan Frontier is approaching 200k and doesn’t burn any oil after going 9k-10K between oil changes using exclusively the Amsoil/WIX combination. Hoping to get another 100k out of the Frontier.
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Ok, if want see what carbon build up and IMO lack oil changes does too turbo/direct fuel injection engine does to piston rings. Here good video.

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IMO GDI turbo engines may be new junk engines surpassed 1980s designs. IMO engine with fuel injection going down intake above valves don’t have severe carbon build up due to valves getting sprayed by fuel mist going to combustion chambers.

This Is My opinion I would not skimp on oil changes intervals with GDI (direct injected) engine especially With turbo which generates more heat and pressure on top piston ring groove.

IMO 2017 vehicle not that old to have major engine damage (but don’t know history?). By all slug buildup IMO looks like oil change intervals was too long? This all my opinion others may have different opinion which will probably not change mine.
Have been driving 50 years. Never had an oil change before the recommended change. Never had an engine problem including oil burning. Dealers have a good mark up on oil changes and like to see cars come in(they will find other problems). Why would anyone want to get oil changed earlier than the length the manufacturer recommends unless they are doing things like pulling a trailer?
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Have been driving 50 years. Never had an oil change before the recommended change. Never had an engine problem including oil burning. Dealers have a good mark up on oil changes and like to see cars come in(they will find other problems). Why would anyone want to get oil changed earlier than the length the manufacturer recommends unless they are doing things like pulling a trailer?

Good to you! I hope you have continued success.


Do what you want , nobody forcing anything on you. There are certain driving conditions the would be good idea to change oil more frequently. But, you know what doing. Lot people been driving for decades and most trade ever 3 years or less. A yugo probably last 3 years if done nothing? Well, maybe not Yugo??? It’s usually second or third owners that experience problems from lack of preventative maintenance for previous owners, why most that have clue look at maintenance records on used vehicles.
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Good to you! I hope you have continued success.


Do what you want , nobody forcing anything on you. There are certain driving conditions the would be good idea to change oil more frequently. But, you know what doing. Lot people been driving for decades and most trade ever 3 years or less. A yugo probably last 3 years if done nothing? Well, maybe not Yugo??? It’s usually second or third owners that experience problems from lack of preventative maintenance for previous owners, why most that have clue look at maintenance records on used vehicles.
Sometimes use trumps age or mileage. It’s all about the breakdown and viscosity. Where you drive and how hard you drive matters.
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Sometimes use trumps age or mileage. It’s all about the breakdown and viscosity. Where you drive and how hard you drive matters.
I would like to think that and in pass worked. I have little faith in small turbo direct injected engines. One thing it’s not brand specific. Other brands have Hugh problems also. IMO only thing person can do is keep close eye on oil. For ones that watch video that owns Direct injected engines I hope they will look more closely at condition of oil. IMO thats where it start and only thing person can easily control?
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Sometimes use trumps age or mileage. It’s all about the breakdown and viscosity. Where you drive and how hard you drive matters.
So true. Short drives and dusty conditions are the worse.
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So true. Short drives and dusty conditions are the worse.
Or there is city driving compared to long highway miles. Further, the mountainous areas verses the flat roads of Kansas. The tachometer often tells the story more so than any odometer.
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