...and here.Have a read about it from the horse's mouth.
Thanks for the info. Maybe it’s like Dexron iii and dexron vi, where lifeguard 8 csn be used in 6?ZF doesn't license their ATF. As I understand it LG8 is manufactured by Shell (M-L12108)
I imagine Valvoline knows how the characteristics of their MaxLife product compares to the Shell product and they base their recommendation on that.
This would apply to Pentosin, LuquiMoly, Motul, ROWE, etc who all sell "Lifeguard 8" ATF which very well could be repackaged Shell ATF.
Another Example: LG6 is Shell M-1375.4. So is Mercon SP
The thing I don't get with Valvoline is how they can claim that their Maxlife product is suitable for two different transmissions which use different fluids. ZF LG 6 (Shell M-1375.4) and ZF LG 8 (Shell M-L12108). This would mean there's no discernable difference between the Shell fluids which I find hard to believe. Both are marketed and more importantly perform as longlife (100k mile) fluids regardless of what people "feel" or "believe".
Edit: IMO ZF protects themselves from dubious warranty claims by only requiring their ATF because they have no control over the quality of fluids sold by other companies which claim to be compatible.
Perhaps, for the most part, it's just one big scam where a "new" ATF is required for every new transmission.Thanks for the info. Maybe it’s like Dexron iii and dexron vi, where lifeguard 8 csn be used in 6?![]()
There is an approved repair for 6HP torque converter shudder that involves a reflash and fluid change to ZF 8.Thanks for the info. Maybe it’s like Dexron iii and dexron vi, where lifeguard 8 csn be used in 6?![]()
This 100%.Edit: IMO ZF protects themselves from dubious warranty claims by only requiring their ATF because they have no control over the quality of fluids sold by other companies which claim to be compatible.
This 100%.
I've known a few BMW owners who used MaxLife in their ZF8 without issue, some of them are tuned 335i's. With that said a couple bucks more per quart of fluid to get the ZF stuff shouldn't break the bank.
It's $25/qt at FCP Euro. Which isn't bad for ATF that only needs to be changed once every 60-80k miles.The ZF fluid is over $30/qt
But how is it different from other atf? I wonder how different this is than dex viIt's $25/qt at FCP Euro. Which isn't bad for ATF that only needs to be changed once every 60-80k miles.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/lifeguard-8-automatic-transmission-fluid-1-liter-s67109031201
It's $25/qt at FCP Euro. Which isn't bad for ATF that only needs to be changed once every 60-80k miles.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/lifeguard-8-automatic-transmission-fluid-1-liter-s67109031201
Are you a Maxlife repMaxlife is less than $5/qt and will last just as long![]()
DEXRON-VI is GM specification which they grant approvals for it so anyone can formulate it.But how is it different from other atf? I wonder how different this is than dex vi
Cheaper perhaps but Valvoline makes zero claims with regards to the service life of their Maxlife product.Maxlife is less than $5/qt and will last just as long![]()
I’m team maxlife for dexron, but I’m unsure about ZF. But how different could their transmissions be? All auto transmissions are very similar right? I don’t see why maxlife would bot provide the same wear protection.This debate happens like once a week, the Maxlife crowd vs the no-Maxlife folks.
I, personally, am on team Maxlife![]()
Exactly. Just like Lubegard Complete Synthetic Power Steering Fluid that's literally compatible with every single car except Honda/Acura. It also specifically states it works with cars that call for CHF hydraulic fluid. So, exactly how different are all these power steering systems? Well, who knows, I bet it would even work fine in a Honda/Acura... a power steering system is a power steering system.I’m team maxlife for dexron, but I’m unsure about ZF. But how different could their transmissions be? All auto transmissions are very similar right? I don’t see why maxlife would bot provide the same wear protection.