One thing to beware of is the
One thing to beware of is the variation in price on these parts. When my Chevy Sonic turbo was misdiagnosed as failing in fall 2020, I had quotes on the replacement turbo part (the highest end version of the models available) that ranged from as low as $425 to over $1000. Fortunately it turned out to be OK and I never got into the repair. (Prices now have a similarly broad range but about 20 percent higher)
The linked video has a mistake. It's not a direct-injection car.
Those oil feed lines are a vulnerable part of the system. A bit disturbed to see that clog even on one of the newer models with the heat shield, though understand from the YouTube comments the customer was basically sold a bill of goods on oil changes which would help explain it.