Originally Posted By: rooflessVW
Originally Posted By: Ramblejam
Which is completely different than designed for; don't conflate the two.
Alright, fine. I'm done having this stupid [censored] conversation.
His car specifies Dex III, I recommended Dex VI, as it is superior to Dex III.
I'm not sure what you're digging at or why, and I don't care.
Your reasoning is fair taking into consideration the Dex VI fluid was initially intended to supersede Dex III in all applications.
In the fullness of time the wisdom of this advertised feature was found to be flawed in terms of manual transmissions, as the fluid is primarily required to ensure longevity with Dex VI being incapable of performing this function in any way.
The OP's question relates to a power steering fluid application and primarily between DEX III and power steering fluid fluid.
There is one major flaw with Dex VI, and that is the cost.
It's simply too expensive for use in a power steering fluid application where the system was designed around Dex III and primarily functions as an hydraulic fluid.
Taking into consideration the cost, I think DEX VI is not a contender unless it's capable of providing some tangible fuel economy benefits, or perhaps an improvement in steering feel/feedback.