I wouldn't follow a recommendation to do 8 to 10k oil changes on a normal 2.5 NA engine let alone on a turbo, that's just crazy IMO, certified lab or not. Let's see what those lab results look like around the 100k mile mark or even 75k. 38k miles is still relatively young and buildup around oil rings takes time. There's countless videos up and down the web of high mileage engine teardowns with clogged oil rings because of extended OCI.No, but you need to take into account that tech can change quickly, and if he isn't present to learn about it and apply it to the advice he's giving, it could be a little outdated. He provides a lot of great info, but there's nothing wrong with challenging an opinion if you don't agree with it.
Consider the source too - a guy on Reddit claiming to be a master tech says change your oil every 3k. Meanwhile we have used oil analyses from certified labs occasionally recommending longer (8k - 10k mi) OCIs.
Modern engines have low tension compression rings which let by a certain amount of blow-by contaminating the oil to a point. Make the engine high compression and slap a turbo on top and you have more wear.
Now, if the OP isn't going to keep his vehicle long term ( over 100k) then he might be golden.
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