AZO 0w30 20K miles Later *Surprising Results**

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I am well aware of how the GM OLM works and I am also aware of the fact that it doesn't know the difference between synthetic and conventional.

:facepalm:

:lol:

ok...sorry :uhoh:

:cheers:

Just didn't want you to go all Oil Nazi on me :D2

I run the XL, and I do more frequent changes because I feel better, and frankly I enjoy maintaining my vehicles.

I was the 3000 mile guy, then the 5000 mile guy, and now I let the OLM tell me when to do it while running the XL.

I have had as many as 8000 miles before it went to 1%, and as few as 3000, like this last time. The algorithm adjusts for so many factors.

I like the program you are on.

I carry out many extended interval programs for my customers, and I am well aware of the potential savings, and what today's oil has to offer.

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That's exactly what I'm trying to do only with uoa since the xtterra don't have an olm.

We put so many miles on that if I were doing 3000 mile drain I'd be changing it every month. Even with 5000 mile drains.

So using the AZO I am able to space out the changes to a point where it saving me an ass load of money.

Oh and during this whole thing I AM checking the oil level frequently.

If I buy a new truck in the next 10 years and it has OLM I will defiantly take advantage of it. :)


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I think I worded that right.


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