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What brand/spec fluid should be used in the F1 system?

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  1. Jaymac

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    Regarding the F1 fluid specifically, if I’m just doing the siphon/top-off method, is it ok to mix the Ravenol GHA-F with the Shell ATF that was put in there last year?
     
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    Seems the ravenol is NLA from most vendors. Makes me wonder if there’s a reason why.
    Since the forum won’t let me edit my post for some reason, let me replace the Ravenol with the Petronas CS Speed 75W; compatible with the Shell ATF that’s in there from last year?
    Thanks
     
  3. flash32

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    Shell ATF is nothing more than DEXIII atf - use mobil 1 atf
     
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    Flash, I’ve read this (and other threads) several times over the last few months. In your research, does the Petronas CS Speed offer any advantages over the M1 ATF, or vice versa?
     
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    It may be overkill, but I found this place www.lubefinder.com that repackages a lot of the Shell products in reasonable/consumer friendly quantities. It may be $20/L but the amount that I'll actually use/peace of mind against risks of mixing random stuff it was worth it for me.
     
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    The CS has less additive which are not needed here and it has a better flow rate at lower temps

    Not doing any scientific analysis i would be able to say does it make a difference.. maybe if it is extremely cold when you use the car ..

    If you are going to mix it ..doesn't make sense

    If you were to drain the system and refill with something I probably would consider the moly product that have been used by many since CS is hard to get

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    #57 flash32, Jan 18, 2022
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    This i have done research on and Mobil 1 ATF is equal to and better to the shell ATF they used .. But of course some of those things don't make a difference in this purely hydraulic system

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    If you have a early 360 you can use the Castrol dex/merc .. older compatibile with older seals used

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    Although I am sure it is a great fluid but at 55 dollars a quart not sure what if the benefits (if any) make sense

    The only thing is that is "thinner" at some temps which not sure what it means in real world driving

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  11. Jaymac

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    So that was my question. I have the Petronas in my Amazon cart, but I was wondering since I’m only planning on doing the siphon/top off method for now, would there be a drawback to mixing that with the Shell ATF that’s in there from last year.
     
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    I’ve been using the Redline D4 for the past decade with no issues. If I remember correctly rifeldriver may have suggested it.
     
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    I wouldn't mix it ..you are overthinking it ..go for the Castrol or Mobil 1 ATF sync ..no benefit from.mixing ..in fact may hurt

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    Meaning that the M1 ATF is able to mix sadly with the Shell ATF in there? Or are you suggesting a full flush and start fresh with one of those?
    And yes, unfortunately, I overthink everything.
     
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    I meant that I wouldn't mix Petronas ..the other two Mobil 1 or Castrol will mix no prob

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    Is D4 still the go too. Interesting why scud is recommending the liquid molly hydraulic oil.
     
  17. flash32

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    Unless you planning to completing flush it and red stuff is in it just go with Mobil 1 ATF Dex III not VI

    I heard others using D4 but I haven't used it or recommended to anyone ..not saying anything good or bad but never did enough research on it

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    That's what I was thinking. Stick with the atf
     
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