2017 Buick Lacrosse 70.8k mi; Mobil 1 5W-30 7k mi

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This is on my wife's car. We've owned it since about 7K miles. I typically use Kirkland or Mobil 1 5W-30 and have been following the oil life monitor (change when <10%). I know an earlier gen of this motor had issues with the timing chains, and the reduced the interval from 10,000 to about 7,500 miles. During the time of this report I used a Fram XG filter. She's fairly easy on the car, mostly highway miles. I'm going to reduce the interval down to 6,500 for a couple of runs and see if that changes anything. Any insight into the copper is appreciated.

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Even though the 2014+ lfx has revised parts and is programmed with shorter intervals it's still known for timing chain stretch like the llt just not as badly. I'd rather be safe than sorry and use a euro 30/40 oil with a 20um @ 99% filter and not go over 5k to help prolong them unless you plan on letting go of it soon.
 
Even though the 2014+ lfx has revised parts and is programmed with shorter intervals it's still known for timing chain stretch like the llt just not as badly. I'd rather be safe than sorry and use a euro 30/40 oil with a 20um @ 99% filter and not go over 5k to help prolong them unless you plan on letting go of it soon.
We would love to keep the car another 5-7 years if possible.
 
Any insight into the copper is appreciated.
At this stage I don't think it's an issue. Universal averages are 0.68ppm per 1000 miles while your results are 1.14ppm per 1000 miles. If you round both of those to the nearest whole numbers, they are the same.

I might go slightly less on the next OCI (maybe 5k) and see what the copper does. Does it drop to UA, or stay above it?

On a positive note, iron is a full ppm under universal averages.
 
At this stage I don't think it's an issue. Universal averages are 0.68ppm per 1000 miles while your results are 1.14ppm per 1000 miles. If you round both of those to the nearest whole numbers, they are the same.

I might go slightly less on the next OCI (maybe 5k) and see what the copper does. Does it drop to UA, or stay above it?

On a positive note, iron is a full ppm under universal averages.
Thanks, that makes a lot of sense.
 
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