I love this forum btw. If I ask most people they tell me go with Royal Purple or something. If I ask people here they talk about UOAs and specifics which I love. Thank you everyone for your replies
I have a 2012 Hyundai Veloster. I just got it 3 weeks ago and already have 3k miles on it. I am doing an oil change with either Penzoil Platinum or (most likely) Ultra. I drive a lot. I drive hard. And I am in stop and go a lot. The car has a unique double clutch transmission not used in a Hyundai vehicle before. Subsequently, little information exists and even the dealers seem to say mixed things. Sooner or later I will want to put in the best possible transmission fluid as this car gets shifted as much as I press my 'shift' key on my computer! The specs are as follows:
-"HA SYN MTF(SK), HD SYN MTF(H.K.SHELL), GS PAO MTF(GS CALTEX), Hyundai Genuine transaxle fluid(API GL-4, SAE 75W/85), Use the Double clutch transmission fluid approved by Hyundai motor company."
-Capacity is about 2 quarts
I know nothing about this type of fluid. Does the 'SYN' designation mean a synthetic is already being used? Hyundai uses Quaker State products exclusively to my understanding.
Any help is appreciated
I have a 2012 Hyundai Veloster. I just got it 3 weeks ago and already have 3k miles on it. I am doing an oil change with either Penzoil Platinum or (most likely) Ultra. I drive a lot. I drive hard. And I am in stop and go a lot. The car has a unique double clutch transmission not used in a Hyundai vehicle before. Subsequently, little information exists and even the dealers seem to say mixed things. Sooner or later I will want to put in the best possible transmission fluid as this car gets shifted as much as I press my 'shift' key on my computer! The specs are as follows:
-"HA SYN MTF(SK), HD SYN MTF(H.K.SHELL), GS PAO MTF(GS CALTEX), Hyundai Genuine transaxle fluid(API GL-4, SAE 75W/85), Use the Double clutch transmission fluid approved by Hyundai motor company."
-Capacity is about 2 quarts
I know nothing about this type of fluid. Does the 'SYN' designation mean a synthetic is already being used? Hyundai uses Quaker State products exclusively to my understanding.
Any help is appreciated