well you can certainly do better on the oil side in most instances.
In the DFW area, there's no reason to be using anything under 40 grade. If this were my Pathfinder and my DFW location, I'd be looking at Mobil 1 15w-50 as the cheaper option with HPL 20w-50 as the upgrade.
The Mobil 1 15w-50 has really juicy levels of phosphorus (ZDDP) at 1100-1200ppm. And with the lower calcium package in API SP it's a legit street-use oil.
But the HPL, even in basic PCMO form, crushes it in two key ways. First, the HPL has esters that really improve boundary lubrication and startup wear. There's no ester in the current Mobil 1 15w-50. Second, the HPL has a very healthy slug of moly in it-- 600+ ppm. This is super critical at startup wear and even further enhances boundary lubrication.
So even though the HPL is a 20w instead of a 15w like the Mobil 1, the HPL would absolutely crush it in terms of startup wear. Add to that the brute high HTHS of nearly 5.5 (!) and you have in the HPL a liquid armor for engine internals that still has superb startup wear protection AND ultimate cleanliness.
If I were OP, I'd have some HPL 20w-50 on order. Send a sample at 5k if you want. If not, not big deal, 10k is child's play for this oil. Gobs of margin to give on hot restart wear as well as fuel dilution and oxidation. The only downside is a potential feeling of slight sluggishness and maybe a tiny mpg hit, which will vary from mild o completely invisible, depending on driving style.
Heck, DFW is one of the few places the SAE 40 might be a contender, but I personally find the 20w-50 far more appealing.