Well for me, the sales rep of Lubeguard said it was the upgraded version of HFM. In fact the sales rep was so sure that Platinum is HFM with a new formulation, that is why I got it. Then some time later I contact them again to ask about what exactly is the formulation of Platinum as in is it HFM+Anti-wear to which they said it was a different formulation for different purposes, on the third contact they then said it was a perfect choice, basically three different opinions.Oro wrote: ↑11 Jul 2024, 15:09Platinum is advertised as a fluid “converter”- i.e., it has a complete smorgasbord of friction modifiers in it to convert (merely one example) DexIII to Honda ATF (which is its own unique beast(s)), etc., and vice-versa. I would avoid that unless in desperation - which is what I *think* it was originally blended for, way back when Honda ATF was crazy expensive and hard to get outside of a physical trip to the dealership.
You can look it up the application matrix here:
https://www.lubegard.com/wp-content/up ... -Chart.pdf
Lubegard is really good with technical help, at least in the past. I’ve conversed with them twice IIRC, a decade or so ago when I had some technical questions about additive content and concentration wrt their AT and PS products. If you can’t get something answered, do contact them.
In reality I did perhaps need it, as I was running mainly Mannol 3309 fluid. But I often wonder what would've happened if I got HFM.






