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Originally Posted by Jables
Weird, I've put Mobil ATF +4 in every Chrysler I've built for the 10 or so years it's been out. Never had a problem. I agree the additive pack may not be exactly the same as Chryslers, but lets not forget that Mopar isn't an oil company either.
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Originally Posted by davidjsimons
MoPar isn't an oil company but they do have their own engineers and the MoPar fluid is crafted to the exact speciations for the tolerances of their units. It is a matter of experience and comfort that prompts me to continue the use of nothing but MoPar fluid for heavy to severe duty use of an automatic transmission. The Mobil fluid may well serve you well.
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Originally Posted by zuley
I was merely suggesting if you own a goat make sure you use Plus 4 in the transmission and not some gereric "one bottle fits all" product. The same goes for your Ford or GM product. And as far as Mobil/ Mopar, I suspect they are the same product in the bottle as Imperial up until recently packaged the Mopar product. Unfortunately we have switched to Penzoil recently.
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Just to add a thought to these comments. There is no MOPAR, Toyota, FoMoCo, or Yamalube refinery.
Roughly 50% of "my big evil oil company" revenue is from "Unbranded Marketing"-> IE - Joe-Bob's gas station, Car Manufacturer Brand Oil.
"We" are one of the largest refiners in the US. I suspect that the other major big evil oil company revenue stream is similar.