I cringe every time someone calls Amsoil "snake oil". That's simply not true as they have very good products. You can disagree with how the products are marketed or the price, but calling the quality "snake oil" is just trolling and nothing else.I cringe everytime I see that mentioned
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Yep Amsoil works great in WS applications.The Amsoil fuel efficient blue bottle says it's compatible with WS.
I just did a fluid drain and fill with amsoil at 60k for my lexus and the shifting is so smooth. So happy with amsoil.
Is this the part were you just invent some issues people have had with Amsoil ATF?incorrect
Oh, I don't think so.incorrect
It's in his post. SequoiaWhich Yota? A lot of the car variants have an actual filter
I have 4 gals of it, but haven’t found anyone who would allow me to use it. All of my customers are opting for OE when I present them with the options.Has anyone tried HPL ATF Green CC?
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You haven't tried it in your own Camry? Or Prius' power split device?I have 4 gals of it, but haven’t found anyone who would allow me to use it. All of my customers are opting for OE when I present them with the options.
I suppose I could, but I also have a large inventory of WS.You haven't tried it in your own Camry? Or Prius' power split device?
How else are you going to convince customers to use the HPL stuff, if you haven't even used it in your own vehicles?I suppose I could, but I also have a large inventory of WS.
Our GS is due. I'll be over later... HPL for the win!I suppose I could, but I also have a large inventory of WS.
I've been using Amsoil ATF on/off 20 years in my Mitsu requiring SP3. Highly recommend. Idemitsu is great too.AAmy next atf change will probably be idemitsu... amsoil makes good stuff, but some transmissions are finicky and don't like generic fluid (curse you jatco) so it's idemitsu or Mitsubishi fluid, other fluid says it meets Mitsubishi spec but it says that about every other spec, and some people have problems with generic fluid. iirc aisin transmissions will work with any fluid, the question is how long it'll last with different fluid. send it with amsoil or idemitsu and don't worry about it
Does the Idemitsu fluid have any licenses?my next atf change will probably be idemitsu... amsoil makes good stuff, but some transmissions are finicky and don't like generic fluid (curse you jatco) so it's idemitsu or Mitsubishi fluid, other fluid says it meets Mitsubishi spec but it says that about every other spec, and some people have problems with generic fluid. iirc aisin transmissions will work with any fluid, the question is how long it'll last with different fluid. send it with amsoil or idemitsu and don't worry about it
Nope.Does the Idemitsu fluid have any licenses?