Originally Posted By: Whitewolf
1/ For 2005 onwards yes but even for older transmissions there is improved durability, particularly in severe operation.
In some generic Dex III's yes. In some well designed Dex III's such as Schaeffer's, not so much. In fact in HD applications, modified GM's, etc. A well built Dex III is preferred. A "Dex III" can be formulated to exceed the oxidation, corrosion and other life requirements of Dex VI and yet still have the physical attributes of Dex III at the high temp end (and even better Dex VI at low temps!)
1/ For 2005 onwards yes but even for older transmissions there is improved durability, particularly in severe operation.
In some generic Dex III's yes. In some well designed Dex III's such as Schaeffer's, not so much. In fact in HD applications, modified GM's, etc. A well built Dex III is preferred. A "Dex III" can be formulated to exceed the oxidation, corrosion and other life requirements of Dex VI and yet still have the physical attributes of Dex III at the high temp end (and even better Dex VI at low temps!)