I have become more concerned about fuel dilution impacts. It appears one way to minimize these impacts is doing shorter OCIs. I'm trying to zero in on an appropriate interval for my two Mazda's. I was pretty religiously keeping to 5k intervals for both cars. Reading many of the used oil analysis's posted in the used oil analysis section this appears it might now be on the long side. My cars are primarily used for around town driving. Each is taken on a road trip of 500 to 1500 miles about every three to four months or so. About 8 to 10k miles on each per year. I currently use Quaker State Ultimate Protection 0w20 in one car and 0w20 Valvoline Advanced Protection in the other. Besides an OCI adjustment, another option appears to upping the viscosity to 5w30 to address fuel dilution thinning of the oil. Is one of these alternatives better than the other? I'm a geezer (77) and technology is blowing by me. I thought I was being pretty conservative with my current OCI's. The fuel dilution issues have thrown me a curve ball. These maybe the last vehicles I own so I want them to last and need to maintain them the best I can.