Pennzoil ATF+4 transmission fluid ?

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I haven't been able to find it locally, but I would buy it if I found it.

I have full faith in Pennzoil products, and I'd rather give them my business than Valvoline or Castrol. Just a personal preference.

Although I've had Supertech ATF+4 in for the past 10k, and I've noticed just slightly notchier shifts when cold compared to the Red Line C+ that was in there.

All ATF+4s are high quality by default, so you can't go wrong really.
 
All of the licensed ATF+4 products should be nearly identical, so I would just make your choice based on price.

Redline C+ is not a licensed ATF+4 product, but Pennzoil, Supertech, Coastal, Valvoline, Castrol, etc are.
 
Seems the Redline unofficial product is doing a better job than an officially licensed product...
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Originally Posted By: gamefoo21
Seems the Redline unofficial product is doing a better job than an officially licensed product...
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I seriously doubt it!
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For the price of Redline, you could change the approved ATF+4 twice as often (not that it is needed) and probably come out ahead!
 
The problem is that not everyone wants to change their ATF twice as often. I would also think that a groupV base oil would outperform a groupIII.

Pepboys around here stocks the full range of Pennzoil ATF products.
 
I had good results changing out my factory fill Mopar ATF+4 and replacing it with Redline C+. Interestingly, Pennzoil's website doesn't list their ATF+4 as synthetic, whereas other +4's do, like Mopar, Valvoline, Castrol etc...

Pennzoil makes good products, and I'm sure their ATF +4 follows suit.
 
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