dontsleeponit
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Thats a negative these claims are in fact true (extended intervals). The 3m/3g's mi was true back in the day, but like most things technology catches up and improves life. These oils can in fact last 5,000+ easy without breaking a sweat. I run a synthetic blend (Motorcraft 10w30) and run it for 5,000, city and highway and plenty of spirited driving. The difference is I have proof it's working fine and holding up just fine (hell as you can see they want me to go 6,000 miles and check).
There are plenty of other UOA showing motors going 8,000+ miles and the oils still not broken down and providing plenty of protection.
Well, I cant argue with you here, I guess the proof is in the numbers. But, I will say, that changing your oil at 3 months/3k mi is cheap insurance if you expect alot from your car. Maybe its just peace of mind to me, but my car is certainly driven harder then most on the road, and I like to do whatever I can to keep it in tip top shape.
By using a high grade synthetic oil, and still abiding by 3mnths/3k mi, I am SURE that I am getting the most protection from my oil possible, and over time my engine will be cleaner and stay performing well.
Good habits die hard sometimes I guess.
Which place are those oil reports from wytstang? Id be interested in doing this myself sometime.