LCAM-01XA
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I'd like to see some proof of that?ZF REQUIRES synthetic.
Franklin, the Pennzoil stuff is not synthetic either. Don't know what's special about it that makes it so expensive, must be the additives inside it as from what I gather every other synchromesh oil that does the same job carries a similar price tag. All I know is it keeps the transmission quiet, it's easy to shift when it gets cold out there, and overall it keeps the trans cool even under heavy load.
The Dex-Merc, that one I'm quite skeptical about, in my experience with running that junk in power steering systems that officially call for it, after switching to something else (be it dedicated PS fluid or heavy equipment hydraulic fluid) there has been a noticeable drop in temperature of everything said fluid runs through. Apples to oranges I know, but still, temperature is a direct by-product of friction, so to me this suggests that things are now moving easier. In a transmission with many things rotating at high speed, low friction is good. Thus I choose to run oil that is made specifically for such an application, as opposed to the more of one-size-fits-all ATF the factory calls for. The transmission in question is reasonably-high mileage unit that has never been rebuilt yet it looks like brand new on the inside, however according to its previous owner it only ran ATF till the first time the manual called for fluid change and ever since then it's been swimming in synchromesh oil. And what came out of it when we opened it for inspection before installing it in our truck sure didn't look like ATF, or gear oil for that matter...