Amsoil Synthetic CVT fluid
#5
Re: Amsoil Synthetic CVT fluid
Isn't it all snake oil?
Regardless, I started flushing mine last night with the manfacturer recommended snake oil and noticed some improvements. I'll continue using it until I can get some real life usage examples of the other snake oil.
Regardless, I started flushing mine last night with the manfacturer recommended snake oil and noticed some improvements. I'll continue using it until I can get some real life usage examples of the other snake oil.
#6
Re: Amsoil Synthetic CVT fluid
I can't locate it, but honda published a research paper comparing its CVT fluid to its standard ATF that went in the HCH1. It was a back-to-back comparison of multiple parameters, and the CVT fluid was better in every category.
CVTs are unique. I'm not going against the grain on it based on the usual unsubstantiated claims or hype.
#7
Re: Amsoil Synthetic CVT fluid
"As soon as I switched to Amsoil CVT fluid all my CVT wonkiness went away!"
Wishful thinking, I know...
Whatever the previous owner had in mine came out almost black. And I'm pretty sure he had it changed at some point because the fill plug was loose. Like less then finger tight loose.
#8
Re: Amsoil Synthetic CVT fluid
Unfortunately, no. While I've not heard about Amsoil specifically, others have tried other brands of CVT fluid, and all accounts were a worsening.... shuddering, a firmer hit when the start clutch engaged, slipping, etc.
In my experience, the CVT produces a lot of fuzz... finer than is typical for an automatic. The belt to pulley contact is all metal-to-metal. The fluid darkens quickly to a reddish-brown.
Given your description and the lack of specific data concerning fluid change intervals, I would recommend 3X fluid changes over 3 weekends with a week of normal driving between. IIRC, the CVT holds 5.7qt total. With only draining 3 qt, you're only replacing a little over half. After 3 changes, you'll be at 85.4% new fluid.
From there, it's every other oil change or 12-15k miles.
In my experience, the CVT produces a lot of fuzz... finer than is typical for an automatic. The belt to pulley contact is all metal-to-metal. The fluid darkens quickly to a reddish-brown.
Given your description and the lack of specific data concerning fluid change intervals, I would recommend 3X fluid changes over 3 weekends with a week of normal driving between. IIRC, the CVT holds 5.7qt total. With only draining 3 qt, you're only replacing a little over half. After 3 changes, you'll be at 85.4% new fluid.
From there, it's every other oil change or 12-15k miles.
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