Why not just change the oil...it's prolly cheaper than analysis.
Depending on the "Series" of oil a person chooses from Amsoil, "OEM" "XL" or "Signature Series", you could start out with a service interval ranging from OEM intervals all the way up to 25K miles or one year with their "Signature Series" oils. That being said, they have different time allotments for their recommended intervals which are 6 months - OEM, 10 months - XL and 1 year - SS.
The average driver today drives between 13-15K miles a year, for the sake of example let's say 15K, and let's say you chose the signature series oil. With an Amsoil filter you would be looking at around $80 for the oil change(Approximately). Oil analysis is about $30. By utilizing the oil analysis, it is very possible to extend your actual drain or change interval indefinitely. I have dealers and customers doing this in Duramax trucks running well over 30K miles on one oil change using oil analysis to keep up with what is actually going on with the oil and inside their engine. By doing this, not only are they saving money, they are also saving on disposal fees because they are not dumping their used oil nearly as often while having a smaller nevative impact on the environment.
The idea is to change the way you think about the maintenance of the oil. Changing it that is from the old stand-by belief that you must change it *** number of miles without fail. Amsoil is engineered like no other oil on the market and provides warranted protection over and above anything else on the market, so being able to convert your maintenance habits to include oil analysis allows you to truly take control of your maintenance budget as well as providing better overall maintenance to your engine instead of just guessing when it may or may not need changed.
In the end, you may save a little up front for cheaper oil, but over the life of the vehicle, taking into account the average American is now keeping their vehicles for 7 years, you will save money making the adjustment to using Amsoil in conjunction with used oil analysis.
Hope this helps.