'94 Grand Am 4T60-E NEO ATF 15618 OCI 192618 total

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ATF used NEO ATF

Sample Date 16-Feb-2009

Miles on oil 15,618

Miles on car 192,318

Make-up oil None

Filter: AC-Delco

% tested fluid: 79%

Lab: Dyson



Wear Metals:

Iron: 192

Copper: 63

Tin: 0

Lead: 23

Chromium: 0

Nickel: 0

Aluminum: 8

Titanium: 0

Silver: 0



Additive Metals:

Calcium: 462

Magnesium: 7

Zinc: 37

Phosphorus: 281

Barium: 1

Molybdenum: 0

Antimony: 0



Contaminant Metals:

Silicon: 8

Sodium: 17

Boron: 188

Potassium: 0

Vanadium: 0



Physical & Other Tests:

Viscosity 40C: 23.5

Viscosity 100C: 4.9

TAN: 0.73

Flashpoint: 325

Oxidation: 57

Nitration: 5

KF Water: 728

TBN: 0.6

Fuel: 1.25

Soot: 6.54

Glycol: 0

VI: 136

Sulfate: 58


This is the 4-speed auto with the infamous 3.1L V6. The transmission cooler lines were leaking so I just dropped the pan & changed it along with new lines.

Neo is a diester based oil that starts out thin. I am considering refilling with Royal Purple Max-ATF. It starts out at 7.5 cSt but will it shear badly? I may run only 15-20k miles again & do a UOA. I can't imagine it being this low in that time frame.

Current filter:
1994PontiacGrandAmGTNEOATF15618OCI1.jpg


Previous OCI filter (similar UOA results):
1994PontiacGrandAmFilter30-Jun-075.jpg
 
You've gotta be making up that 2nd picture... how do you still have a transmission left, all your pieces are in the filter?
 
No fakes here. The car still shifts well. Original thread with pictures

Steve,

NEO is just too thin IMHO for this ol' car. I mainly tried it out of curiosity b/c I didn't have the guts to try it on my Honda AT first. But, I agree that it is a good (ahem pricey) fluid.
 
I assume the debris in the filter is gasket material? The fluid itself looks nice and "cherry red" still. I'd think you could go longer on that fluid. I went 60K on Mobil 1 in my 4T65-E and it was still red and shifting nice. I plan on doing 75K on the current fill of Mobil 1. I also add Lubegard red.
 
Originally Posted By: benjamming
Neo is a diester based oil that starts out thin.


It appears that may not really be the case with the physical tests.

Typical Characteristics:
Density at 15°C, g/mL: 0.853
Viscosity at 100°C, mm2/s: 7.7
Brookfield viscosity at -40°, cP: 11,500
Flash Point (PMC), °C, min: 180
Phosphorous, % weight: 0.022

This really makes the final viscosity result disheartening & all the more reason to change fluid & move on. That is a lot of shearing.
 
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