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Wife’s 2016 Jeep Patriot 2.4:

Out: QSGB 5W-20; Motomaster 10060 filter.
7200 miles/6 months on both, longer than I wanted it to go, but sooo busy! About 1/4 quart consumption.

In: Rotella Gas Truck 0W-20 and Motomaster ‘OE Plus’ 10060 filter. Oil was last jug clearanced out at my CT store.

Wife does all short trip/multiple starts in a day in her work as a home care provider; this oil should be great for that during the cold part of winter.
 
2022 Hyundai IONIC Hybrid:

OUT: Mobil1 0W-30 / M1-104
IN......

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2020 Silverado 1500 4WD 4.3L Custom. Second oil change, 10K miles on the truck. First change was about 3500 miles (not based on oil life monitoring system). Out: SuperTech 5W-30 Full Synthetic and PF63E ACDelco filter. In: Valvoline Advanced 5W-30 full synthetic with Fram XG10575.
 
Made the boy “help” as I changed oil on my car then his. My 2011 got oem filter then Walmarts finest 5w30. His CRV, this was the first time I’ve touched oil on. Plug was super tight, so the Tonya Harding came out for some persuasion. Made a lovely mess with the filter, just who thought it a good idea to shove it where it is? OEM filter out, Hamp filter in, and again Walmarts finest 5w20 going in.

Will say the Honda filter was easier to cut open—I guess they really do use thinner metal on everything.
 
2014 Subaru Forester 6MT 2.5L NA
ODO: 93,550

Estimated hours on oil: 2,972/42 = 71
Miles on oil: 93,550 - 90,578 = 2,972
Out: Mixture of Delo XLE, Mobil 1 5w-30, and QSE (+ the 1 pint residual Rislone 4102)
In: 1 gallon Redline 10w40 and 1.5qt M1 EPHM 5w-20

Off: XG7317
Estimated hours on filter: 70 + 71 = 141
Miles on filter: 5,901
On: XG7317

Car consumed 1 quart by 2000 miles. Consumption doesn't match rpm from what I can tell now. Topped up 20oz and kept on going. Used Lubegard engine flush prior to oil change. How would I describe the old oil? Hmm, well I poured it in the midday, bright sun, and I could barely see through it when it was a wispy drizzle. I would call that done. It was about as loaded as I have seen my old 2GRFE when it was at 8,000 miles on VML. While I was under, I noticed some oil weeping from the timing cover, which uses FIG. The valve cover gaskets also look like they are weeping, but they don't show any cracks while I was wiping it all away. I would be happy to say that the weeping was severe, as that's the better of two problems, but the weeping is not severe enough (in my investigative reasoning) to account for the missing quarts I get in the OCIs. I took the skidplate/splashpan off the bottom and there wasn't any oil visible on it (nor exhaust, or anywhere under the car). I don't know what the Redline may do to FIG at this state, hurt or help. I am anticipating that it will need to be replaced. It may go well with a pretty large service that includes a litany of things. I still like this car, but I wish it was a little bit more bulletproof. I don't know how long of an OCI I'll go at the moment.
2014 Subaru Forester 6MT 2.5L NA
ODO: 103,434
Consumed: 4.5qt
Top up: 4qt

Miles on oil: 103,434 - 93,550 = 9,884
Estimated hours on OCI: 9,884/44 = 225
Out: 3 quarts Mixture of: Initial fill (1 gallon Redline 10w40 and 1.5qt M1 EPHM 5w-20) + 4 quarts top up blend (4.5 quarts Traveller SAE 40 + 2.5 quarts QSEuro 5w40 + 1 qt ETO2380)
In: 3 quarts blend (4.5 quarts Traveller SAE 40 + 2.5 quarts QSEuro 5w40 + 1 qt ETO2380)

Off: XG7317
Estimated hours on filter: 225
Miles on filter: 9,884
On: XG3593A

Car consumption status: 4.5 quarts over 9,884 miles (2,196 mi/qt) or 225 hours (50hr/qt)
Consumption is not very dependent upon RPM anymore; I'm glad because I want to drive this car over 3k rpm without conviction (the people stuck behind me do, too.)
Early in the OCI I removed and cleaned the throttle body and replaced the PCV with a "Standard Motor Products V554 Valve" (a steel-bodied one, because apparently this is the 3rd iteration of a PCV valve the FB25 Forester was given over the years, the second of which was an aluminum bodied one that supposedly broke internally and caused many failures. Don't need that one..)
Oil catch can is consistently trapping oil mist vapors now; caught about 8oz in total for the OCI.
I started to do blot tests at about 6k miles to see if the DD package was capped, but all the way to the change (checking every other day), none of the blots ever produced any such indication (halo feature inside blot), and always developed/finished into a tan color. (also, no signs of fuel dilution FWIW) Changed the oil and filter because I figured the filter might have a lot of deposits caught in it, and I don't really need to run the DD package to capacity, as that just creates more of a mess.
Tested new filter for leaks or fitment problems--none found.
 
2014 Ford Escape, 2.0L EcoBoost
137,802 mi on engine - 5.8K mi OCI
Out: Castrol GTX Magnatec 5w-30, FRAM PH3614
In: Castrol Edge 5w-30, FRAM XG3614 (projected 6-8K mi OCI)
UOA sample taken
This engine appears to have started burning oil. Approximately 3/4 qt lost over the OCI.

2018 Ford F-150, 2.7L EcoBoost (Fleet Vehicle)
45,800 mi on engine - 5.2K mi OCI
Out: Rotella Gas Truck 5w-30, Motorcraft FRAM TG11955
In: Castrol Edge 5w-30, PurolatorONE PL38154 (projected 5-6K mi OCI)
 
2020 CRV EX-L 1.5T, 20,008 miles, 4,800 miles on oil, UOA showed 3.5% dilution when tested at 3,900 miles barely in grade. Oil life monitor at 50%

Out: Mobil1 0W-20 EP, Mobil1 M110A filter

In: Mobil1 5W-20 EP, Mobil1 M110A filter

Will do a UOA at 4k
Everything I've learned is that the fact of life is small-displacement DI Turbocharged engines of all makes are going to dilute oil. The answer is to live with it and the down-the-road consequences or just change oil more often. My Honda mechanic indicated to me that a different design injector may be coming to address some of this.
 
2013 Suburban 5.3L, 124,000 miles.
6,300 miles and 6 months on oil. OLM at 18%. No oil consumed or added.
Out: Mobil 1 0w-30 AFE, OG Fram Ultra XG10060
In: Mobil 1 0w-40 FS, OG Fram Ultra XG10060
 
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