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5w20 motor oil in a hot climate comes to mind...So yes, sometimes you have to look at the MPG squeeze and figure out that the manufacturer doesn't have your best interests in mind.
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5w20 motor oil in a hot climate comes to mind...So yes, sometimes you have to look at the MPG squeeze and figure out that the manufacturer doesn't have your best interests in mind.
Amsoil makes three different transmission fluids.
Synthetic Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid
( APPLICATIONS AMSOIL Synthetic Multi-Vehicle ATF is recommended for transmissions, hydraulics, power steering and other applications requiring any of the following specifications:
• GM DEXRON® III-H
• Ford MERCON® & MERCON V
• Chrysler ATF+4®
Synthetic Fuel Efficient Automatic Transmission Fluid (recommended for automatic transmissions and other applications requiring DEXRON® VI, MERCON® LV, SP or Toyota WS.
AMSOIL Synthetic Fuel Efficient Automatic Transmission Fluid is backward compatible and replaces DEXRON® III fluids in older GM automatic transmissions. (DEXRON® VI specification supersedes the obsolete DEXRON® III in GM vehicles.)
Torque-Drive® Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid (Recommended for use in applications specifying Allison® TES-295 or C4, DEXRON® III, MERCON®, Voith G-1363, ZF® TE-ML 14C)
It is interesting to note that Amsoil recommends the Torque drive for 295 and Dex III
I used the Fuel efficient one and will use the Torque Drive next time. (It will a couple of years or more to get another 50 K mi on it.
Mike ,whats your opinion on the mobil 1 synthetic. Its supposedly alllison approved. I've been runnning it for several years now with no problems.
I'm in the same boat as you Mike. I guess sometime in the next couple of months I'm gonna do the 'Hoot' method and go to all Transynd.what do you recommend i do, i did a full service 6 months ago and i used castrol in my tranny should i rechange it again or leave it till the next time its castrol semi synthetic dex6 approved, i do tow a 5vr in the summer months its not that heavy its around 10,000lbs gross weight thanks mike
is it really a good idea to change or is there another gm engineer that got a brain fart or a payoff to say that we can no longer use this oil,wow did we all damage our transmissions and now they want to run from their f>>k up and come out with a new service bull. to blame the issues on the individual owner and not the big corp,what a bunch of crap,i wonder what our friend mike thinks about this he does alot of rebuilds,my friend has been in the tranny bussiness for 20 years but has done no allisons so he could not comment on this subject.
Jared, If I recall correctly, you aren't supposed to flush an Allison. I believe that all comes from the bazillion posts about it back at DP in the early years.