Amsoil ATF in Hyundai
Has anyone noticed in the latest Amsoil Action News that on page 7 of
the new price list that they now include Mitsubishi and Hyundai SP-III in the performance specifications of their ATF? Anyone tried it yet? I think I will when my change interval comes due. Paul |
Re: Amsoil ATF in Hyundai
"Paul Frankfurter" <bun@nospam.invalid.net> wrote in message news:TIt1d.3917$YP1.1382@news01.roc.ny... > Has anyone noticed in the latest Amsoil Action News that on page 7 of > the new price list that they now include Mitsubishi and Hyundai SP-III > in the performance specifications of their ATF? > > Anyone tried it yet? I think I will when my change interval comes due. > > Paul Err, you go first. <G> |
Re: Amsoil ATF in Hyundai
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 08:58:13 -0400, "screwtape iii"
<BlockMe@SPEWS.Org> wrote: > >"Paul Frankfurter" <bun@nospam.invalid.net> wrote in message >news:TIt1d.3917$YP1.1382@news01.roc.ny... >> Has anyone noticed in the latest Amsoil Action News that on page 7 of >> the new price list that they now include Mitsubishi and Hyundai SP-III >> in the performance specifications of their ATF? >> >> Anyone tried it yet? I think I will when my change interval comes due. >> >> Paul >>=================== >Err, you go first. <G> > >==================== LOL! S25 |
Re: Amsoil ATF in Hyundai
I'm highly suspicious of any fluid claiming to meet eleventy-seven
different specifications. Different viscosity and friction are specified for different fluids. That's why I don't use my employer's bulk fluid in Hyundai (or anything else unless they specifically instruct me that I must). I just don't believe the spec sheet can possibly be accurate. |
Re: Amsoil ATF in Hyundai
hyundaitech wrote:
> I'm highly suspicious of any fluid claiming to meet eleventy-seven > different specifications. Different viscosity and friction are specified > for different fluids. That's why I don't use my employer's bulk fluid in > Hyundai (or anything else unless they specifically instruct me that I > must). I just don't believe the spec sheet can possibly be accurate. > I kinda wonder about that myself. They did reverse engineer the Allison/Castrol Transynd fluid for the Allison TES-295. However, it seems like they just added SP-III to the label of the Synthetic Universal tranny fluid. Do you have any idea what makes SP-III so different? I would like to try the Amsoil product to see if it feels any different, however, I don't want to trash my automatic. I do like the way it shifts as it is and don't have a problem buying my SP-III from a dealer or even having the job done at a Hyundai dealer - but someone has to try it! It seems like all I ever hear on the subject of the auto tranny and SP-III is people mouthing what the service department has told them. Thanks Paul |
Re: Amsoil ATF in Hyundai
SPIII is a proprietary Mitsubishi-designed fluid. I have pretty much no
chance of getting the information I need from Hyundai. Most of this stuff is a closely guarded secret for financial/legal reasons. And, since the official Hyundai requirement is nothing but SPIII, I sure wouldn't want to put something else in my Hyundai trannie. Paying to replace a tranny is no fun. |
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