I'm one of the guys who works the truck like it should be, and haven't gotten any oil change msg's at short intervals. I changed the oil the first time at 3,000 miles (no msg, but figured it was a good idea) then I didn't change it again till 10,000 miles when the computer told me to.
Maybe there is something to it, people who do frequent town driving, no towing etc are having trouble with oil contamination so the computer is saying change it?
Mine usually goes into regen every 50 miles or so (towing or not

) so you'd think the fuel dilution would be high.
There's no doubt my oil is black as coal which in my mind can't be that good for it, but I figure I'll simply do what Dodge says on oil changes and if the damn thing has any problems it can be their problem.
I'm curious about the throttle body sooting up so quickly, I wonder if we're gonna start having problems with the throttle plate sticking?
Anybody monitor their air intake temperature? I usually run about 140 - 160 degrees, whether it's 80 outside or below zero. Obviously due to the EGR, oddly enough when I'm in regen mode the EGR turns off and my intake temps drop to about 30 degrees over ambient. That seems azz backwards to me too, if the whole idea is to heat up the exhaust... . Oh well, you wouldn't think it would regen when the pyro is already sitting at 1400 because of a 10k load and headwind either. LOL