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2015 Chevy Silverado
Miles 101058
out AcDelco 0w20 off AcDelco PF63
in Mobil 1 Truck and SUV 0w20 on AcDelco PF63
Air Filter out Pure One
In AcDelco

Also took the time to wash the truck and clean the interior.
 

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Cleaning up the basement I stumbled upon a 5 quart jug of PU 5W30, I thought I was finished with it. Anyway I decided to use it in the 08 Liberty along with a quart of HPL's engine cleaner, and a Fram Ultra filter [old design]. It's in for a little over 100 miles at the moment. FTR, no I didn't overfill the sump, I have a quart of PU 5W30 remaining. ;)
 
2016 Wrangler pentastar 5K oci.
out: Formula shell conventional 5w20
in: Standard Mobile 1 synth 5w20. Mopar filter as always.

I made the switch to M1 purely for OCD reasons. The jeep takes 6qrts and everything is sold in 5qrt jugs now. Coscto sells M1 is 6qrt cases (y)
 
2004 Honda CRV:
Out went the NAPA syn blend 5w-30 and NAPA Gold, in went a Schaeffer mix of 20w-50, 2x 5w-20, 1.5x 5w-40 and another NAPA Gold.
(It's specified to a 40 grade in Australia)

2022 Acura MDX:
Out with the Schaeffer 9000 5w-20 and NAPA Gold, in with Schaeffer 9000 5w-30 and NAPA Platinum
 
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2008 Honda Odyssey 193.5k mi
OCI:3000mi
Out: it started as 10w40 M1HM, but with the oil consumption and the fact that the oil filter adapter gasket started leaking and was replaced along with a lot of oil consumption, it was topped off with just whatever I had open so a combination of 5W-20 PHM, 20W50 GTX high mileage, and 0w-20 AFE.
Off: 2 OCI XG7317
In: 20w50 GTX high mileage
On: PH7317
 
Cleaning up the basement I stumbled upon a 5 quart jug of PU 5W30, I thought I was finished with it. Anyway I decided to use it in the 08 Liberty along with a quart of HPL's engine cleaner, and a Fram Ultra filter [old design]. It's in for a little over 100 miles at the moment. FTR, no I didn't overfill the sump, I have a quart of PU 5W30 remaining. ;)
Nice Combo!!!!
 
Wife's 2022 Hyundai accent (1011 miles):

Out: Factory fill

In: 4 quarts AcDelco 0w20
OEM oil filter (literally your only choice currently)

This is a strange cartridge style filter with a little extrusion on the bottom. That extrusion mates with a hole in the plastic cap that screws into the engine. It has 2 O-rings to seal where it passes through the cap. It also has a small hole at the end that a pin snaps through to lock it in place.

At first it seemed pretty complicated but it actually makes sense. You know the filter is fully seated since the pin wont go through if it isn't. The pin has a square head that is locked in place by 2 tabs. You get a new pin with every OEM filter. Easy to deal with overall.
 
2011 Ford Fiesta 160k miles

Out QS conventional 5w20 and a Fram Core filter from the local Walmart TLE

In QS All Mileage 5w30 and a standard Purolator red filter.
 
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