Originally Posted by dave1251
Originally Posted by Cujet
The OLM is configured to prevent people from wasting resources, ie motor oil while getting the engine past the extended warranty period. Nothing more.
Please understand, manufacturers have nothing to gain by producing extremely long life engines or vehicles. Engines are built to a well known specification. One only need review the design to determine this is true beyond doubt. Consider the small sump sizes, the lack of oil temperature management, the lack of quality cylinder liners, plastic internal parts, the requirements for insufficient viscosity, etc. (in some cases, 0W-water may not be "just fine" for maximizing engine life) (Kia/Hyundai, Ford, GM, BMW etc)
The Ford Ecoboost 2.7L engine is example number 1. It operates continuously with what would be considered full throttle on a normally aspirated engine, not to mention the doubling of stress due to boost. Yet, is known to last a very long time towing heavy loads, with as much as 20PSI boost! Ford even tells us what they did to improve durability.
Again, choose a quality synthetic oil of sufficient viscosity, change it frequently and enjoy long engine life.
Unless your OLM has a particle counter (it does not) you have no way of knowing the number, size and type of wear creating particulates in the oil. Not to mention just how much of the oil is fuel by products. The oil change is the way to ensure clean, viable oil.
Yeah OEM's want to be known as the manufacturer of the modern hooptie. Get past the warranty and die. No manufacturer wants to be known as the maker of junk. Did your ecoboost fail? If it did it was one of the rare few and you could use a custom boutique and change it every 2K and you would not prevent a thing. All this does is nurse a dying engine along until it dies, replaced, or you trade your truck in because you get tired of it.
The frequent changes at best band aid a situation and if the issue is widespread it allows a manufacturer to deny it has a faulty process in either manufacturing or engineering or both. As for your 2.7 ecoboost it appears with a less than a 1% failure with hundreds of thousands of examples in use everyday right now means you have a dud or you are looking for a problem. If it's the later you will find it. Because we can always find problems.
Agreed, people saying that all the manufacturers care about their product last until the warranty is just silly talk. They would go out of business very quickly if their products died before 100k miles.