What’s the latest on Mercon ULV fluids? I see Amsoil has a true ULV now but it’s roughly 4x the cost of Motorcraft. Does it offer any actual advantages? Is MC still king?
As I recall Valvoline has a "full synthetic" ULV now and it's dirt cheap on rock auto. Pentosin Also has one but it's 2x the cost of Valvoline.
It is a crapshoot.Is ULV really needed or is it used for carb reasons. A bunch of the Explorer ST guys are using Amsoil LV in the 10r60 that calls for ULV.
I’ve used the regular Amsoil LV in mine before they came out with the ULV and couldn’t tell much if any difference, however I have not used their ULV yet.
So far I’ve used
Motorcraft ULV
Amsoil LV
Valvoline ULV
Triax ULV ( current )
Always use lubegard red at 1oz per qt. I do a drain and fill every 20-25k just because. I’ve never bothered to pull the pan and change the filter. Transmission shifts great at 127k.
Amsoil ULV ATF costs more ($16.10 in the sqz pack), sure. But it will keep your transmission clean.What’s the latest on Mercon ULV fluids? I see Amsoil has a true ULV now but it’s roughly 4x the cost of Motorcraft. Does it offer any actual advantages? Is MC still king?
How is it cheap garbage?Apparently ford ULV is cheap garbage and new ford 10 speeds are incredibly harsh on transmission fluid making for a VERY bad combo.
Pop by F150 forums and see how bad the initial drains look, specially if the truck tows. It doesn't last at all.How is it cheap garbage?
Pop by F150 forums and see how bad the initial drains look, specially if the truck tows. It doesn't last at all.
So either it is dog poo poo or ford is doing "lifetime fluid" shenanigans again.
Either way for the same amount of mileage HPL and Amsoil ATF comes out much better.
10r80. 2019 F150Which trans?
Pop by F150 forums and see how bad the initial drains look, specially if the truck tows. It doesn't last at all.
So either it is dog poo poo or ford is doing "lifetime fluid" shenanigans again.
Either way for the same amount of mileage HPL and Amsoil ATF comes out much better.
Help me understand what makes these hard on the fluid. There's a ton of ratio coverage so you're not slipping the converter, low clutch energies because all the ratio steps are small, runs in lockup most of the time so not making heat.Apparently ford ULV is cheap garbage and new ford 10 speeds are incredibly harsh on transmission fluid making for a VERY bad combo.
They're not.Help me understand what makes these hard on the fluid. There's a ton of ratio coverage so you're not slipping the converter, low clutch energies because all the ratio steps are small, runs in lockup most of the time so not making heat.
I'm not saying they don't have problems, but don't get the fluid as culprit.
Amsoil ULV ATF costs more ($16.10 in the sqz pack), sure. But it will keep your transmission clean.
https://www.amsoil.com/p/amsoil-sig...c-automatic-transmission-fluid-ulv/?zo=515729
I 2nd this and would probably just use Valvoline MaxLife ATF as its consistently available at a decent price.I've posted this before.
At least for all of the 10R and 10L transmissions.
It is far more important to keep the fluid as clean as possible by changing the fluid often. They all suffer from easily damaged valve bodies usually caused by particles in the fluid.
If you can afford to change often with a bespoke fluid, by all means, go for it, it certainly won't hurt. But for those of us that don't have $20 bills falling out of the sky, the MC/Dex fluids work just as well. (And Valvoline when it goes on sale)
LG Platinum has also helped out lots of 10R owners that I've been paying attention to.