'02 Accord 4AT RLI ATF 2759 OCI 99013 miles on car

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Sample Date 7-Nov-2008 27-Apr-2008 Sep-11-2007

Miles on oil 2,759 2,998 15,018

Miles on car 99,013 86,991 75,011

Make-up oil None None None

% tested fluid: 88% 95% 63%

Lab: Dyson Dyson Dyson



Wear Metals:

Iron: 11 22 104

Copper: 26 4 18

Tin: 0 0 0

Lead: 0 0 2

Chromium: 0 0 1

Nickel: 0 0 0

Aluminum: 15 36 118

Titanium: 1 0 0

Silver: 0 0 0



Additive Metals:

Calcium: 140 87 389

Magnesium: 4 11 123

Zinc: 9 19 159

Phosphorus: 228 454 239

Barium: 0 0 0

Molybdenum: 0 0 0

Antimony: 0 0 1



Contaminant Metals:

Silicon: 7 8 24

Sodium: 11 10 8

Boron: 103 189 138

Potassium: 0 0 0

Vanadium: 0 0 0



Physical & Other Tests:

Viscosity 40C: 27.6 29.4 27.3

Viscosity 100C: 5.9 6.4 5.9

TAN: 0.94 2.34 1.13

Flashpoint: 360 385 355

Oxidation: 135 55 58

Nitration: 4 7 6

KF Water: 313 555 306

TBN: 0.2 1.4 0.6

Fuel: 0.876 0.492 0.953

Soot: 0 0 0

Glycol: 0 4.04 2.77

VI: 166 179 174

Sulfate: 98 62 59


Interesting (to me) notes include the titanium blip on the radar (in some engines ok but in an AT!?), low TBN, ever decreasing amounts of zinc (mentioned previously), & the viscometrics (also mentioned previously).

I plan on beginning 7500 mile OCIs now, or at least for the 3-4 next OCIs when my RLI case will empty.
 
One reason is that a drain & refill only replaces 3/7 fluid capacity. Another reason is that this trans really stresses ATFs. As I said, I do now intend on increasing the drain & refills to more than double the current practice. Should I have simply done a flush & went straight to 7500 mile OCIs, maybe. I was also interested to see the interaction of ATFs as they progressed.
 
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One reason is that a drain & refill only replaces 3/7 fluid capacity. Another reason is that this trans really stresses ATFs. As I said, I do now intend on increasing the drain & refills to more than double the current practice. Should I have simply done a flush & went straight to 7500 mile OCIs, maybe. I was also interested to see the interaction of ATFs as they progressed.


Ummm.....OK
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DOn't switch so often. I suspect you still have good amount of Amsoil in there in the mix.

Keep the same fluid for at least three analyses to get a decent trend.
 
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I should explain. Every so often I will get a Dyson analysis to complement the Blackstone analyses. I don't like grouping the Blackstone results with the Dyson results due to different test methods & instruments used by the different labs. If the person reading understands up front the respective differences then fine, but usually it is a cursory glance. That is why I have included the '% tested fluid' on each. This latest sample is actually ~ 88% RLI Biosyn so the samples should be comparitive in that respect.
 
You know, I was talking to Bill a few days ago. I should have asked him about the viscosity of his ATF vs. the spec sheet but I wasn't thinking about ATF at the time. It's cool you're posting up your ATF analyses, benjamming. Thanks!
 
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