Change Hyundai Oil Or Not ?

I think severe service is 3750 miles/ 6 months. Regular service IIRC is 7000 miles / 12 months. Hyundai's definition of severe service is basically owning it (hills, dust, traffic).

As other said based on use conditions, I would run it as is for the trip and change when you get back. Make sure you check oil level before you go anyway and when you need fuel. For a feel good effect and some information for future, pull a sample when you change it and send it in (not Blackstone) and do a C&P of the filter to share.
 
Yes, run it. You are good.
VRP should be good for at least a year and if cannot make it to 5,000, it would be a shame for all the superlatives we talk daily about it.

I'm currently at 2,000 miles mark with that oil and plan to run it full 5,000 miles because I'm monitoring oil burning for that distance.
Also, we have people on here who have run that oil for 7,500 and even for 10,000 miles.
Good to note - I also failed to share that over the 3,800 miles / 6 months I’ve had to add close to one qrt. of VRP 5W30 make up oil , so there is that as far as replenishing helpful oil ingredients .
 
Good to note - I also failed to share that over the 3,800 miles / 6 months I’ve had to add close to one qrt. of VRP 5W30 make up oil , so there is that as far as replenishing helpful oil ingredients .
Was it burning oil prior to Restore and Protect? If it was how much? Have you done the PCV valve? Many have reported an increase in oil burning during 2nd and 3rd runs of VRP that seems to reduce after that. Everyone contributes it to the rings moving some but not being cleared yet, stick with it.

Of course as always said it won't fix mechanical issues but that doesn't sound like an issue for you.

Another reason to run it now and change afterward. Valvoline says at least 4 normal oil changes so it needs time to work to help clear if it will. The oil itself should be good for a lot longer than that, others have done used oil analysis showing it with at least 7500 maintenance minder versions IIRC.

I do 5k intervals with it in a couple cars. The '21 2.0L Tucson currently doing 4k / 6 months while under warranty still. It was 3k/6 months but started longer daily trips last year. That might go back to 3k as she will be a stay at home mom for a bit with more short trips. My son will monitor accordingly. Previously on really short trips the level on dipstick would rise from fuel dilution so we just got out earlier and replaced.
 
I’m of the thought process that, since you’ve already done 3800 miles of mostly hiwy that another 600 miles is easily doable. And even when you return from your trip(with only ~4500 miles on this oil) you can still take your time and plan for the next OCI at ~5K.
 
Going back to my early days of driving till now, If I have a trip, I always keep the old oil in and change it on my return as trips are EZ on oil.
I would check the level and perhaps use this trip to add a bottle of a good POE fuel injector cleaner as I also prefer to use those gas additive cleaners BEFOR I do a fresh oil change. My 2 cents...
 
Going back to my early days of driving till now, If I have a trip, I always keep the old oil in and change it on my return as trips are EZ on oil.
I would check the level and perhaps use this trip to add a bottle of a good POE fuel injector cleaner as I also prefer to use those gas additive cleaners BEFOR I do a fresh oil change. My 2 cents...
Sound advice. A road trip is the perfect opportunity to run the fuel system cleaner.
 
Sound advice. A road trip is the perfect opportunity to run the fuel system cleaner.
I’ve seen differing opinions on this (like everything else I suppose). Some suggest it better/more effective to have the cleaner in for several days/weeks as opposed to running through a full tank in a day or two. Both strategies make sense to me, lol
 
Going back to my early days of driving till now, If I have a trip, I always keep the old oil in and change it on my return as trips are EZ on oil.
I would check the level and perhaps use this trip to add a bottle of a good POE fuel injector cleaner as I also prefer to use those gas additive cleaners BEFOR I do a fresh oil change. My 2 cents...
NO
NO
 
I’ve seen differing opinions on this (like everything else I suppose). Some suggest it better/more effective to have the cleaner in for several days/weeks as opposed to running through a full tank in a day or two. Both strategies make sense to me, lol
FWIW, I'm a huge fan of Techron Complete but the results only happen in my cases from extended (2hrs minimum) high-speed freeway driving.

I've never gotten any noticeable results by following the proper add instructions, then bumping around in bumper to bumper city traffic for the entire tank of fuel.

I think it needs that steady higher rate of fuel delivery for longer durations to do it's thing. YMMV.
 
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