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- ATF+3 vs. Atf+4? | BobIsTheOilGuy
ATF+4 is pretty much a dealer item From what I understand there is difference and it may not be a good idea to try to substitute ATF+3 Call around to your local Chrysler,Dodge and jeep, dealers for the best price
- Amsoil Multi-Vehicle ATF? ATF+4? Debate settled?!
Well Amsoil recommends their Multi-Vehicle ATF for ATF+4 applications, and their Fuel-Efficient ATF for Toyota WS applications This doesn't stop others from debating the ATF+4 compatibility though
- Trying ATF in Harley primary | BobIsTheOilGuy
But I'm loving the extra smoothness the ATF provides as you feather out the clutch when in gear Also, I'm no engineer but logic would make me guess there's nothing going on in a Harley primary in the way of plates, bearings, gears, etc that you don't see in cars trucks that use ATF for many times the OCI a Harley would see
- Mazda ATF-FZ Alternatives (List) | BobIsTheOilGuy
I put together a list of alternatives for the OEM Mazda ATF-FZ automatic transmission fluid The manufacturer datasheets specify Mazda ATF-FZ as an application
- ATF: Amsoil Signature vs Toyota WS vs Idemitsu
MaxLife ATF looks like a competitor to Amsoil and it is actually certified for use in Toyota Aisin transmissions, but it just doesn't get the same level of rave reviews and people claiming it fixed existing issues So I still think it's pretty much between OEM Toyota WS, Amsoil SS ATL, or Idemitsu's synthetic WS
- ATF 3353 vs. Dex III vs. Dex VI | BobIsTheOilGuy
Hi, MB 236 12 ATF is also known as ATF 3353 236 12 is backwards compatible with the older sheet 236 fluids for MB ATs, and would be applicable for the 722 3 unit in my MB 300CD Ive been running Dex III, nothing wrong with that, but why not run a different better fluid, particularly since
- ATf+4 vs DEXRON VI in an OD Chrysler Transmission
On another forum I frequent, A poster who posts and knowledge I have learned to respect, recently said it is better to use Dex VI in any application that calls for ATF+4 as it is superior in every way and backwards compatible Call me Dubious What say you?
- ATF+4 Choices and Amsoil | BobIsTheOilGuy
I've read a few posts here and there stating that the Amsoil Multi AFT is not a good choice for Chrysler vehicles that require ATF+4 Why this is, I'm not sure What is the thoughts on this? Amsoil's site shows a comparison of the ATF+4 and Amsoil ATF protection after 100k and a tear down of the
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