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I would agree 30 years ago--but with direct injection and higher operating temperatures, one would be wise to at least know how much dilution is happening. Fuel in the oil degrades the viscosity and the additive package much faster than normal, and the iOLM will not detect that. For most here, it will not matter in the slightest--few these days keep their vehicles long enough for it to make a difference, but turbochargers and the like are expensive.So going back almost 30 years ago-we used oil analysis in the Army and from what I can recall that over 8 years between active duty and National Guard service with a major deployment (Bosnia) I think I saw maybe a half of dozen vehicles that actually needed their oil changed and there was maybe 2-3 that needed an actual engine changed out due to a failure.
Different use case and engines (diesel) but I'm of the mind set that arbitrary oil changes at 3-5K are a bit overkill and just pad dealerships pockets.
Each has to decide what works best for them, but there can be no doubt that modern engines have operating conditions vastly different than the engines of old.
Had I done what most do (not change the factory fill until the iOLM said to), the oil would have been below xW-20 viscosity--not something that is conducive to long life.
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