Thanks for your input. I respect your opinion as you have given me some good advice for my car on many many questions. The valvoline ATF wasn't a bad choice for the Hyundai it just changed the shifting from soft to crisp....no big deal, just different. My point was you cant just jump around with ATF and expect that it won't make any difference.erikv11 wrote:Since you are still working on this one ....
So the Valvoline was crappy (or incompatible) in this case?98v70dad wrote:I just drive this car to and from work, although daily that adds up to over 70 miles. Years ago I would have just bought something that claimed compatibility and put it in. However, when I substituted valvoline aft (claimed to be compatible and approved) for genuine hyundai and the shifting situation changed from super smooth to very crisp and abrupt I learned that adequate and optimal aren't the same thing. I'm being a little more careful this time.
With Supertech you're not trying out a new transmission fluid, it is used by many long time members across many forums (but not Lee), the experiment has already been done and repeated many times over many years. And your car is an NA with only 124,000 miles so you don't really even need to worry about previous abuse (yes, even though the fluid may never have been changed - pretty much all my Volvos started that way at ≥100k). With regular changes you are basically guaranteed to have zero fluid-related problems for another 100k, maybe more.
If that 70 miles per day includes a lot of highway miles, that is a super easy day for the transmission. Much less wear on the transmission that 30 city miles per day.
Granted I would think more carefully about a turbo vehicle that sees spirited driving but for me this one is automatic: buy the cheap stuff that is easy to get and move on. I either buy gallons from Walmart or more recently cases of quarts from Sam's Club (this house brand is not marked Supertech, it is $2 per bottle), they are both cheap, reliable and plentiful.
It is hard for me to be enthusiatic about the generic stuff. I agree if you are willing to change it fairly frequently its not an issue. However, I do not want to change it frequently. I don't use generic motor oil for the same reason. I would like to do the drain and fill two more times in the future at most. This car has to last me another 2 to 5 years until I can afford another one. If I can get it to 225K miles I'll be well satisfied. I have three cars and I do all the maintenance on all three. I try to keep the projects to a minimum if I can help it.






