2007TahoeLTZ4x4
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Exactly how accurate is the amount of oil life left that the dic displays? how does it go about finding this number?
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I read a couple independent studies a while back about GM's Oil LIfe System. They ran some tests concerning the breakdown of the molecular structure of the oils. With today's advancement in oil engineering, tests have shown that the 3000 mile oil change interval isn't needed anymore and is just wasting good oil. GM's system take into account, eng oil temp, RPMs, operating hours, and other factors I can't recall. They say the tests revealed that GM's system was astoundingly accurate and would help save tons of oil every year if every GM owner with this feature trusted and relied on the system.
I dont trust it one abit, i run my trucks hard, it cant tell me how dirty the oil is, or if there are metal particals are in it, now this may be completly different and more power to ya when using it, but i didnt get past 400k on origional engines on my older gm trucks by going past the 3000k or 3 months oil intervertal, every 4k with Mobile 1 and a magnetic oil filter. trucks run like the day they were born.
I dont trust it one abit, i run my trucks hard, it cant tell me how dirty the oil is, or if there are metal particals are in it, now this may be completly different and more power to ya when using it, but i didnt get past 400k on origional engines on my older gm trucks by going past the 3000k or 3 months oil intervertal, every 4k with Mobile 1 and a magnetic oil filter. trucks run like the day they were born.
Hey RT, how often do you change your oil anyway?