This used to spark all kinds of heated debates among members of the Jeep forums!
I have seen a few mentions of engines that never leaked (RMS, etc.) after having used regular oil from dinosaurs, all of a sudden leaking like crazy after switching to full synthetic.
Maybe the part of the blend that is dino-based will leave a few more deposits?
Maybe it won't hold up quite as long under extreme heat?
I swore that it may be 200k miles of deposits from regular oil, that was keeping it from leaking out on my Jeep. I had no leaks and did not want to switch to synthetic, out of fear that synthetic oil would clean out all those deposits that were keeping oil inside.
Maybe... Maybe not.
But your blend should be just fine for the next 3k miles or more.
This is the first vehicle I have had since 1983, to be running on full-synthetic 5W-30.
Everything else had been on regular 10W-30 or 10W-40.
It might be matter at all on my 04 Tahoe what is in there. But at 206k miles and no puddles in my driveway... I am sticking with the full synthetic that has always been in there with a PO, who seems to have taken good care of the engine. For those reason, I am not going to upset the apple cart by changing to blends or regular oil.
I look for NAPA, Walmart or Costco for sales on Pennzoil, Castrol, Mobil 1, Quaker State 5 qt. jugs. They are usually close the same price as regular or blends when the sales run.