That’s very interesting, so being guided by analysis you should know exactly how many miles you can go on the oil. I’m guessing you haven’t driven enough miles yet? Please share how many mile you do have on the oil and what the analysis says.
Ah! Funny you should ask. I'm about to do an analysis and actually take the results seriously. So this is how it's been on my truck:
Got the truck with 2,750 miles. Seller had just changed the oil with Rotella T4 and I drove it home 2,700 miles where it promptly had an air compressor failure and had pushed a bunch of oil out of the breather tube onto the ground. I did send in an analysis of that oil - which came back in good condition but did show the viscocity was "slightly low", and "minor levels" of both copper and lead - which were possibly from the oil cooler. But they said no problem to keep running it.
Being it had slightly low viscosity and I wanted to run Amsoil 15w40 full synthetic going forward I changed it shortly after that report. Probably around 7,500 miles.
Then I went down the rabbit hole about low oil pressure being a problem on this range of engines..... Changed the oil pump on
@Lostchain 's truck (at 6,500 miles) due to oil pressure idiot light when hot and that corrected his low pressure problem. Decided I would have to do the same for peace of mind - and wondering if the elevated copper was the idler gear bushing on the pump - and then didn't worry about doing an analysis because I was dropping the pan and changing the oil anyway. Time got a little away from me and I did end up changing the oil once before I got to the oil pump so in that time I put about another 10,000 miles on the truck with no issues. So about 5k miles on the first and second Amsoil 15w40 fills. Then I pulled the pan and changed the pump - didn't have any effect on hot idle oil pressure thankfully. It's a little over 20 psi when hot before and after.
So I'm now at about 5,000 miles on the latest oil fill with Amsoil and the new oil pump and I'm about to send in a second analysis to see where I'm at with it. And I'm likely about to install my bypass filter as well so we shall see what that does for the oil that's already in it - assuming they don't tell me to change the oil (doubtful).
And to the supposition that I will know exactly what mileage to change it at - that's actually the opposite of what I'm looking for with analysis. I'm not looking necessarily for a trend to follow so I can stop doing analysis (although some people choose to use it that way) - I'm looking to head off problems before they become nuclear meltdowns, and ALSO to get the longest life out of the oil investment. Basically to maximize the $$ I'm spending on the engine AND the oil. Changing expensive synthetic when it has more than half it's life left is just throwing away money...... The analysis through Amsoil is available online through an app or you can download the PDF and print it if you prefer so it can be done on the go.