I decided to do the first oil change early on our '22, as discussed elsewhere on here, and did it at just 991 miles. The oil analysis below seems to show that wasn't a terrible idea to get that stuff out of there, but it's interesting to see how similar it is to some of those that went much longer on the factory fill.
I have used Blackstone only in the past for several years, but due to cost and reading about fuel dilution testing accuracy, not to mention curiosity, I decided to try Oil Analyzers/Polaris and do a comparison. The cost difference wasn't much, but OA was a little cheaper when several tests were purchased together through Amsoil.
Oil was collected as close together as possible during the drain, literally back to back in mid-drain. In hindsight I should have mixed the samples and divided to try to guarantee they were as close to identical as possible, but I did not. They were mailed the same day (10/3) and OA results were emailed to me first on 10/14. Blackstone results took another 6 days, and were emailed on 10/20. I also received a paper copy from OA later.
Sorry for the poor copy of the OA report. I couldn't redact it in Adobe as I could the Blackstone, didn't get a good scan of it, and was too lazy to go back and do it again.
While many things are very similar or the same, here are the differences:
Iron - OA 1ppm higher
Nickel - OA 1ppm higher (Blackstone 0)
Aluminum - Blackstone 4ppm higher
Copper - Blackstone 1ppm higher
Lead - OA 1ppm higher
Tin - OA 1ppm higher (Blackstone 0)
Silicon - Blackstone 13ppm higher
Sodium - Blackstone 4ppm higher
Molybdenum - Blackstone 5ppm higher
Antimony - Blackstone doesn't test for it, OA found 2ppm
Lithium - Blackstone doesn't test for it, OA found 1ppm
Boron - Blackstone 7ppm higher
Magnesium - Blackstone 65ppm higher
Calcium - Blackstone 146ppm higher
Barium - OA 1ppm higher
Phosphorus - Blackstone 80ppm higher
Zinc - Blackstone 53 ppm higher
Blackstone doesn't test for Cadmium, either, but none was found
Fuel Dilution - Blackstone says <.5%, OA says 2.6%
Viscosity - 8.6 for OA / 8.68 for Blackstone
TBN - 2.85 (slightly low) for OA / 5.4 for Blackstone
OA also provides oxidation and nitration.
Blackstone provides Viscosity @ 210 degrees
I have mixed thoughts on the differences. OA found some stuff Blackstone did not, but generally when the differences were more than 1 or 2 ppm, it was Blackstone with the higher numbers so maybe their testing is a little more sensitive? Or maybe my samples weren't identical? Of course the fuel dilution and TBN differences are noted and somewhat concerning. I tend to believe OA's fuel dilution is more accurate. As for TBN, both use D4739, so I am not sure why the difference is so great.
I'm coming up on 4k miles now and am thinking about doing a second change and having it analyzed, too. What can I say, I'm curious. Not sure if I will use both labs or not this time, but I do think I will do this again at some point.
Hope this info is helpful to someone.