Amsoil Vs. Mobil One ATF


    Re: Challenge: Amsoil Vs. Mobils One ATF -Which is better?? [850][1995]

         ... posted by Dick in Falls Church  on Friday, 23 February 2001, at 9:47 a.m. ...in response to
    "Challenge: Amsoil Vs. Mobils One ATF> Which is better??" posted by Nathan.
 

    From the latest data sheet I have (3/90)

    Kinematic viscosity @ 100 C, cST (ASTM D-445) 7.5
    Kinematic Viscosity @ 40 C, cST (ASTM D-445) 35.2
    Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270) 186
    Noack Volatility, % weight loss (DIN 51581) 11.2
    Flash Point C (F) (ASTM D-92) 230 (446)
    Pour Point C (F) (ASTM D-97) -58 (-72)
    Four Ball Wear Test, scar in mm 40kg, 75 C, 1200 rpm, 1 hr 0.40

    Last info I had on Mobil 1 ATF
    Pour Point -65 F
    Flash Point 428 F
    Viscosity index 198
    Noack Volatility ??
    Four ball Wear Test ???

    Either will do fine. AMSOIL appears to have the edge in extreme conditions.


Also check out royal purple ATF specs


Royal Purple
MAX ATF® Automatic Transmission Fluid

MAX ATF Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid is a high performance, long life, multipurpose transmission fluid. MAX ATF is recommended for all automatic transmissions requiring Ford MERCON® or GM DEXRON® III type transmission fluids. MAX ATF is many times more oxidation stable than other transmission fluids and greatly resists break down from heat and loss of proper lubricity. MAX ATF is fully compatible and can be mixed with other ATF fluids, but for best results, drain old oil and fill with MAX ATF. 

MAX ATF offers the following advantages: 

• Greater Wear Protection • Longer Pump Life
• Clean Efficient Equipment • Greatly Extended Equipment Life 
• Much Longer Oil Life • Outstanding Rust/Corrosion Protection 
• Smoother Shifting • Reduced Temperatures 
 


Typical Properties* 

Test Description Typical Properties*

D-445
D-445
D-3829
D-3829
D-3829
D-3829
D-2270
D-92
D-92
D-982
 

D-1298
 
 

D-2783

D-130
 

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Viscosity
@100°F
@210°F
@-10°C(14°F)
@-20°C(-4°F)
@-30°C(-22°F)
@-40°C(-40°F)
Viscosity Index
Flash Point, °F
Fire Point, °F
Foam Test (200°F)
Sequence I
Sequence II
Density
A.P.I.
Specific gravity
Lb/Gal.
Four Ball E.P. Test
Weld Load, kg.
Copper Corrosion, 212°F
3hrs.
50+ hours
Oxidation, TFOUT

272.8 SSU
63.2 SSU
568
1200
2868
7934
197.5
450°F
490°F

0ml / 0ml
10ml / 0ml (4 Sec.)

37.8
0.8358
6.96

315

1a
1b
1000+minutes

* Properties are typical and may vary.



 
 

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