I am looking to get some input from the experts such as Mola -
From all of my reading I understand that until the last few years Amsoil multivehicle ATF was one of the few fluids that claimed to meet multiple specs. I am curious as to how one fluid can be the "jack of all trades"
Now with Mobil rolling out its revised Mobil 1 ATF that looks alot like the Amsoil product I am very curious as to how one fluid can properly meet various specs such as ATF + 3 Mercon & Mercon V
I was under the impression that the fluid specs each had slightly different coefficients of friction .... If not why would you have lubegard red black etc.. Nissanmatic D J K etc.. You also see examples of very poor performance such as using Dex III when ATF + 3 is called for etc...
I continually hear good things about the Amsoil ATF but I have used Mobil 1 in my transmissions because I felt a dedicated fluid would make no compromises.
Can the resident experts explain to me how its possible to design a Universal fluid that does not compromise performance?
Thanks!
From all of my reading I understand that until the last few years Amsoil multivehicle ATF was one of the few fluids that claimed to meet multiple specs. I am curious as to how one fluid can be the "jack of all trades"
Now with Mobil rolling out its revised Mobil 1 ATF that looks alot like the Amsoil product I am very curious as to how one fluid can properly meet various specs such as ATF + 3 Mercon & Mercon V
I was under the impression that the fluid specs each had slightly different coefficients of friction .... If not why would you have lubegard red black etc.. Nissanmatic D J K etc.. You also see examples of very poor performance such as using Dex III when ATF + 3 is called for etc...
I continually hear good things about the Amsoil ATF but I have used Mobil 1 in my transmissions because I felt a dedicated fluid would make no compromises.
Can the resident experts explain to me how its possible to design a Universal fluid that does not compromise performance?
Thanks!