The DexVI/Merc LVWhich one of the blue bottles? One of the blue bottle products is a licensed fluid whereas the Maxlife product has no licenses.
So Blue and Red are the same but your paying a Premium for the licensed ATF ? hhhmmOne of the blue bottle products is a licensed fluid whereas the Maxlife product has no licenses.
They're not the same exact thing. The Dex VI is a licensed product. The Maxlife is a multi-vehicle fluid for most transmissions and uses additives for high millage transmissions.So Blue and Red are the same but your paying a Premium for the licensed ATF ? hhhmm
Yes I was wondering about the difference because I bought the Red Maxlife DexVI / LV for my Ford and recently bought the Blue DexVI / LV for my Chevy and the sameare you just curious about the difference?
This. The Blue should just be their regular variant while red/Maxlife is the HM.Maxlife is primarily designed with high mileage in mind, like their Maxlife motor oils. Maxlife is Valvoline's sub-brand for high mileage products.
In my experience, the blue is conventional and Dex/Merc and the red is synthetic TIV.
It should say on the bottle.
Dex ZIn my experience, the blue is conventional and Dex/Merc and the red is synthetic TIV.
It should say on the bottle.
Read the 5th commentDo you mean the Valvoline Import Multi-Vehicle? If I remember correctly it's thicker than Maxlife.