Oil Catch Can - Surprised By Results

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I'm right there with you. I have a Range AFM in my Denali and also change out the oil at 5K miles with a bottle of Rislone. I have an extended warranty on the truck too, but I'm a firm believer in over maintaining my rides.

The quote I was referencing was for the Vice Grip Garage fans. That feller cracks me up.
 
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I'm right there with you. I have a Range AFM in my Denali and also change out the oil at 5K miles with a bottle of Rislone. I have an extended warranty on the truck too, but I'm a firm believer in over maintaining my rides.

The quote I was referencing was for the Vice Grip Garage fans. That feller cracks me up.
I do not have any Range AFM, however if you ever have a warranty claim, make sure no one knows about that aftermarket device (I inspect warranty claims daily!)
 
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Just drained again, can't say how full the can was due to the stainless scrubber but it was at least somewhat full of oil. No oily/watery mix. Just oil. However when I check my oil level in the pan, it is still full!
 
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This is what I found in the catch can after about 1,500 miles. 1,200-1,300 of which was pulling a fully loaded U-Haul trailer on a recent cross-country move.
 

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That is inline with what mine catches, 2019 Suburban 5.3. I run a large can mounted off the radiator core support. I will get the milkshake in the winter months here in Illinois.
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That is inline with what mine catches, 2019 Suburban 5.3. I run a large can mounted off the radiator core support. I will get the milkshake in the winter months here in Illinois.
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I was going to say that I thought it is excessive for oil consumption, considering that none of it is condensation/water/milkshake. This 0w20 oil is as thin as water. I'm thinking next time I'm going to use 5w30 from here on out.
 

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