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1000 mile break in oil change.

gmpetrie

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My dealer told me that a 1000mi change is unnecessary, but said we should do it around 2500mi.
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Bushmechanic

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I had my break-in change done somewhere between 500 and 700 miles.

Further changes will be carried out at every 3,000, though I'll do one at 2,000 to get the numbers even.

I've more than once had my engines opened up after lengthy periods of ownership and/or driving, to find no sludge, no nastiness; just clean, oiled aluminum. This is by performing the above, and some may be attributed to the Amsoil I've been running for over 25 years, now, on multiple vehicles.

Those vehicles that did not receive such treatment featured the sort of sludge and filth one might expect in an old and/or higher mileage engine.

At the very least, I'm convinced by traditional change intervals.
 

markal49

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I've always gone with manufacturer recommendations and never had any issues. I most certainly don't pay attention to any dealership's recommendations. That said, oil changes ain't all that expensive, so if it gives you peace of mind go for it.
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