There's something of a cognitive dissonance going on with those who say they want what's best for their vehicle on the one hand while also behaving as if their warranty is some major precious. Isn't it obvious that you cannot have it both ways? Isn't it obvious that, to the extent the warranty is felt to require the use of a product you feel to be inferior, that you cannot surrender your judgment to the liability-avoidance document written by lawyers (i.e. the owner's manual) AND have peace that are doing the very best you can for your engine?I hate the idea of being forced to use the dealer to change oil for fear of being denied warranty coverage. I'd keep detailed records, save invoices for oil and filter purchases, and document my oil changes, then skip the dealership altogether. I did just that with both my Jeeps, one of which had two years of free oil changes and a lifetime of free NYS inspections. I told the dealer my plans and both Jeeps are still alive and well long after the warranty ran out on them. Having said that do what makes you sleep best.
At some point you have to pick what kind of owner you will be.
Your reply doesn't really refute my claim because your second OCI is what most would do as a first OCI-- right around 5k miles.This is not the case with my Pilot with the J35Y8 engine. First OCI was just under 500 miles, and second was about 4k OCI. Tons of contaminants in the first OCI, but still elevated on the next 4k. Admittedly, the wear/1000 miles is but a fraction of the first OCI.
God willing and the creeks don't rise, I'll be changing the oil this weekend at close to 6k OCI on the latest run (most on a long trip my wife took. OLM at 50%), 10k total engine miles, and will be sending in a sample for UOA.
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And, as you can see-- wear metals are already dropped by 90% per 1k miles in less than 5k total miles.
Seems to align just about perfectly with my post.