Originally Posted By: Astro14
Originally Posted By: MajorCavalry
Seems like all modern AT do the same thing. Why is it that each manufacturer designs transmissions to use specific oils? Imagine unique motor oils for each engine (I know, I know... some engines do have unique requirements, but not nearly like auto transmissions.)
When you start looking at specs like the ACEA, API and all the unique manufacturer specifications (GM, M-B and all the others)...there are a lot more unique motor oil specifications that reflect particular manufacture requirements than there are transmission specifications for particular manufacturer requirements...
All true, but with auto transmissions, EACH manufacturer has their own fluid. Despite huge differences in hp and torque of various engines, the ATF for each manufacturer is the same!
(Honda Civic, Acura TL.....Chevy Cruz, Corvette, etc)
At least with motor oils there are ones that will work for MANY manufacturers. And they can be easily produced by third parties.