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When Do You Change Your Oil?

Do you change the oil when the oil life indicator is:

  • <2%

    Votes: 1 5.0%
  • <5%

    Votes: 3 15.0%
  • <10%

    Votes: 12 60.0%
  • 7000 miles regardless of the what the indicator says

    Votes: 4 20.0%

  • Total voters
    20
In a recent thread here someone suggested to change the oil at 500 miles and one response said it was unnecessary and overkill. I've been a 500 mile changer for years and was interested in The Motor Oil Geek video on the topic.

Yeah he has the experience, evidence, and expertise to back up the 500 mile recommendation. If GM ever builds my car (😭) I'll be doing the first change at 500.
 
Yeah he has the experience, evidence, and expertise to back up the 500 mile recommendation. If GM ever builds my car (😭) I'll be doing the first change at 500.
Unnecessary and overkill. Toyota, GM, etc. have no interest in increasing warranty claims.
Conspiracy nonsense that defies common sense.
 
Unnecessary and overkill. Toyota, GM, etc. have no interest in increasing warranty claims.
Conspiracy nonsense that defies common sense.
You're right except the manufacturers are only concerned about the warranty period. For someone that intends to keep their vehicle long term, the small added expense of 1-2 break in oil changes is worth the added longevity and reliability of the engine 15+ years down the road. If you're flipping cars on a regular basis, this isn't for you.

Calling it 'conspiracy nonsense' just shows you didn't bother to watch the video. He provides the test results and explains in detail. His other videos show his deep knowledge and years of experience. This isn't some random internet post- he's a legitimate expert giving advice grounded in science.
 
You're right except the manufacturers are only concerned about the warranty period. For someone that intends to keep their vehicle long term, the small added expense of 1-2 break in oil changes is worth the added longevity and reliability of the engine 15+ years down the road. If you're flipping cars on a regular basis, this isn't for you.

Calling it 'conspiracy nonsense' just shows you didn't bother to watch the video. He provides the test results and explains in detail. His other videos show his deep knowledge and years of experience. This isn't some random internet post- he's a legitimate expert giving advice grounded in science.
I watched his video until it put me to sleep.
 
Yeah he has the experience, evidence, and expertise to back up the 500 mile recommendation. If GM ever builds my car (😭) I'll be doing the first change at 500.
I'm just waiting to get my Lotus off the lift and get the Cadillac up there so I can do my oil change, I have just under 600 mi. I'm also doing a Blackstone oil analysis as well.

There's just been too much cold, snowy weather to want to bother moving the cars around 😄
 
You're right except the manufacturers are only concerned about the warranty period. For someone that intends to keep their vehicle long term, the small added expense of 1-2 break in oil changes is worth the added longevity and reliability of the engine 15+ years down the road. If you're flipping cars on a regular basis, this isn't for you.

Calling it 'conspiracy nonsense' just shows you didn't bother to watch the video. He provides the test results and explains in detail. His other videos show his deep knowledge and years of experience. This isn't some random internet post- he's a legitimate expert giving advice grounded in science.
Does this extend the engine from 200k to 300k? My wife has had a 98 and 2012 Grand Cherokee that both went to 180k. I know she didn't change the oil before 3k.
 
Yeah he has the experience, evidence, and expertise to back up the 500 mile recommendation. If GM ever builds my car (😭) I'll be doing the first change at 500.
Here we go!!! 😃 I’ve watched some of his videos and I can’t make through them without slipping into a coma. Does he or anyone ever have any data at all how much longer an engine will supposedly last if you do your brake in oil change at 500, 1500 or when the oil life monitor says to change it? Probably not…..

In the end, I’ve always used common sense when it comes to changing oil. If you track, change it a lot sooner obviously. If it’s a DD, you most likely (99.99%) be fine with the oil life monitor. Most engines blow due to a manufacturing defect or part failure.
 
You're right except the manufacturers are only concerned about the warranty period. For someone that intends to keep their vehicle long term, the small added expense of 1-2 break in oil changes is worth the added longevity and reliability of the engine 15+ years down the road. If you're flipping cars on a regular basis, this isn't for you.

Calling it 'conspiracy nonsense' just shows you didn't bother to watch the video. He provides the test results and explains in detail. His other videos show his deep knowledge and years of experience. This isn't some random internet post- he's a legitimate expert giving advice grounded in science.
I don’t believe that they are only worried about the warranty period. This is one of my favorite claims/arguments. One, we don’t see a line up of vehicles at every manufacturer needing new engines because of longer oil change intervals at 50, 60 or 70k etc.

Two, no manufacturer wants that hit to their reputation, even domestic brands. 😉
 
Here we go!!! 😃 I’ve watched some of his videos and I can’t make through them without slipping into a coma. Does he or anyone ever have any data at all how much longer an engine will supposedly last if you do your brake in oil change at 500, 1500 or when the oil life monitor says to change it? Probably not…..
If you don't want to have an informed opinion and only have ad-hominem as a response, thank you for making it clear the value of your input. The answers are there but you've got your fingers in your ears so there's no use. Hope you have a ton of fun with your car(s).
 
If you don't want to have an informed opinion and only have ad-hominem as a response, thank you for making it clear the value of your input. The answers are there but you've got your fingers in your ears so there's no use. Hope you have a ton of fun with your car(s).
These threads never fail!!! 😅

I have a had a ton of fun with my cars. A lot more when I learned to relax about a lot of things surrounding them. This being one of them.

So again, no data on what happens if you change your break in oil at 500, 1500 or when the oil life monitor tells you to. Am I correct?
 

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