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Some fuel dilution causing viscosity loss. But other than that, analysis looks good. Changed oil due to being 9 months in engine. Next time I'll change at 5k. Kia/Hyundai oil filter
128,008 miles.I wish I had a uoa of ours just before it seized up. I assume there would be high copper right as it's the rod bearings that fail on these.
Certainly doesn't appear that this one is about to seize. How many miles on the engine?
XL is now called Extended Life. It was labeled XL still when this oil change was madeWith all the gasoline oil product changes recently, I don't see the XL lineup listed at Amsoil's website anymore.
Viscosity held up well in this UOA, despite the 3.4% fuel dilution.
First engine? Ours had 94k when it seized up. How it has less than 1k.128,008 miles.
Yes, still first engine. But my 2016 kia Optima SXL 2.0L Turbo spun a rod bearing at 140k. Got a new engine out of it. But unfortunately I was rear ended last year and the car was totaled. Would have kept the car for life.First engine? Ours had 94k when it seized up. How it has less than 1k.
Rest of the car seems pretty reliable other than the engine. So hopefully we can keep this one for another 5 years at least. Then my wife will be sick of it.Yes, still first engine. But my 2016 kia Optima SXL 2.0L Turbo spun a rod bearing at 140k. Got a new engine out of it. But unfortunately I was rear ended last year and the car was totaled. Would have kept the car for life.