Right. There is a hysteresis to it, and it takes some miles to fully settle in. 100 sounds high.I agree, pick one and stick with it.
You can of course use any.
But it takes the truck about 100 miles to fully adjust to the change, and it needs to experience the whole power band. For example, if you switch and then do 100 miles of exactly 65 MPH on cruise control without variable gradients, it will only "retune" for that condition and will need additional time to adjust to city stop n go driving.
But "stick with it" has no scientific truth. You can cycle between 87 and 91/93 as much as you care to. In a modern engine there is no reliability or other benefit than the 10% performance gain/loss to staying with one or the other. There is no need or benefit to looking at it as a once in a lifetime forever and ever, amen kind of decision.
"Stick with it" as an engine oil strategy may have benefit, however.
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