Valvoline MaxLife ATF is what I use. No issues in my truck.
Maxlife has a higher Brookfield visosity at -40 than Mobil and Amsoil which are both about 10,000 while MaxLife is 11,000. Plus it is singifcantly thinner at 100 degress, being only 5.9 cSt. So I see no advantage to the LV. Furthermore, the Redline D4 has a Brookfield rating of 5200, which is the best I have found so far, and it is 7.5 cSt at 100 degress.Maxlife ATF is close enough to DexIII. I’d run it and not look back especially since it’s for a power steering system.
@Oldswagon sorry, I did not link the photo for some reason. Its my usual go to, Co-op ATF SL. Made by Federated Co-op. Its widely available through the prairies and even into BC but I am not sure out east.
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eBay has several sellers - mine was linked to Jegs Performance@4wd it’s great to see that this is still available. On my last ATF change, I switched from the OEM Dexron VI to this Mobil 1 synthetic ATF and it greatly reduced the incidence of shuttering that I would sometimes get in hot weather for the LaSabre’s 4T65E transmission. It’s getting to be about time to do another drain and fill, but I’m having a difficult time finding this product and do not and will not use Dexron VI regardless of what GM says about backwards compatibility. And I say this because the LeSabre’s original owner , although he religiously changed the ATF on time, he had last used Dexron VI for his last ATF change and I noticed a distinct difference after changing to this Mobil 1 Dex III product. I’m not quite able to tell from the picture you posted, but can you or anyone here tell me where this product can still be purchased? Please and thank you![]()
Know a guy who pulled an offshore boat with a restored 454 Suburban - 3 other guys/gear (and Exxon cards@4wd it’s great to see that this is still available. On my last ATF change, I switched from the OEM Dexron VI to this Mobil 1 synthetic ATF and it greatly reduced the incidence of shuttering that I would sometimes get in hot weather for the LaSabre’s 4T65E transmission. It’s getting to be about time to do another drain and fill, but I’m having a difficult time finding this product and do not and will not use Dexron VI regardless of what GM says about backwards compatibility. And I say this because the LeSabre’s original owner , although he religiously changed the ATF on time, he had last used Dexron VI for his last ATF change and I noticed a distinct difference after changing to this Mobil 1 Dex III product. I’m not quite able to tell from the picture you posted, but can you or anyone here tell me where this product can still be purchased? Please and thank you![]()
Thank you, I had not noticed the link.eBay has several sellers - mine was linked to Jegs Performance
Lubegard Complete Synthetic PS fluid has a pour point of -61°f, great fluid, i use it in my OBS f350 ps pump and almost no whine from it.I am looking for a synthetic Dexron II/III ATF with the best cold weather properties for a PS system. Amsoil and Mobil 1 both have a Brookfield viscosity at -40 of around 10000 cP. Are there any better options available or is this as good as it gets?
Will your power steering system know the difference?Maxlife has a higher Brookfield visosity at -40 than Mobil and Amsoil which are both about 10,000 while MaxLife is 11,000. Plus it is singifcantly thinner at 100 degress, being only 5.9 cSt. So I see no advantage to the LV. Furthermore, the Redline D4 has a Brookfield rating of 5200, which is the best I have found so far, and it is 7.5 cSt at 100 degress.
Thanks for this information. It is a bargain for what appears to be a good ATF. I haven't seen Coop products here either, so I am not sure if I can get it.
It might in very cold weather. In a previous vehicle Mobil 1 ATF was notably better than the OEM fluid in the extreme cold.Will your power steering system know the difference?
Have you considered adding LubeGard additive or LubeGard Shudder Fix?@4wd it’s great to see that this is still available. On my last ATF change, I switched from the OEM Dexron VI to this Mobil 1 synthetic ATF and it greatly reduced the incidence of shuttering that I would sometimes get in hot weather for the LaSabre’s 4T65E transmission. It’s getting to be about time to do another drain and fill, but I’m having a difficult time finding this product and do not and will not use Dexron VI regardless of what GM says about backwards compatibility. And I say this because the LeSabre’s original owner , although he religiously changed the ATF on time, he had last used Dexron VI for his last ATF change and I noticed a distinct difference after changing to this Mobil 1 Dex III product. I’m not quite able to tell from the picture you posted, but can you or anyone here tell me where this product can still be purchased? Please and thank you![]()