Originally Posted By: babyivan
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
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Do NOT use Dex VI!!! Somebody else posted that you can use that, but he is WRONG!! The stuff has stronger detergents and friction modifiers which are not good for anything that doesn't call for it.
Please explain what you mean by stronger?
...Or that the enhanced friction modifiers of new transmission fluid can actually be too slippery for out wearing out clutches to continue to grab anymore...
...I'm not saying I believe this, but there's a lot of contradicting stuff out there.
..To answer your question more directly, whenever GM or Ford for example have a next generation of fluid, it always has better of everything. "Stronger" might be too specific, more like "better"... but to me, I take that as stronger... at least that's what I read up on Dex VI...
...I'm very leery of "newer/better", especially on a trans with FF and 185k miles like the OP.... btw, where is the OP?
...My car has 54k miles with its FF and is an '87, I'm in the process of gently changing my fluid via 2 and 3 quart siphons. I plan to do a pan drop/filter change next month as the final step. While I don't necessarily believe the old school hype, I'm being very cautious... you never know. I cannot afford to kill my trans.
There is a lot of misinformation out there and perpetuating it here does no good.
Here is some additional information on DexronVI verses DexronIII:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/improvements-in-dexronvi-over-dexroniii.197548/
The friction modifiers are not more "slippery." They have about the same friction coefficients as previous fluids, but are simply more stable over the life of the fluid.