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Old 09-16-2009, 03:06 AM   #71 (permalink)
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Interesting find from an Amsoil ad, so grains of salt should be consumed:

Quote:
Over 40 percent of total energy loss in a transmission can be attributed to the act of pumping automatic transmission fluid (ATF) to the transmissions components during transfer of power. The mechanical efficiency of an automatic transmission is directly affected by the viscosity of the transmission fluid. When temperatures drop and cause ATF to thicken, transmission efficiency and power decline. Industry tests on torque loss demonstrate that a temperature increase of 150 degrees F increases transmission efficiency by up to 37.5 percent. In other words, as viscosity decreases, transmission efficiency increases.
This means to two things for this winter:

1) Synthetic ATF
2) Transmission preheater.

Quote:
While the average conventional transmission fluid has a Brookfield viscosity of 15,000 cP, Amsoil synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid far exceeds the minimum standard with a Brookfield viscosity of 7,454 cP ensuring maximum transmission efficiency and power even during the coldest winter temperatures.

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