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Thread: Amsoil synthetic ATF

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    Default Amsoil synthetic ATF

    I see Amsoil has more than one synthetic ATF. Plan to switch from dino to synthetic for a 4L80E. Amsoil has a normal synthetic ATF and a Torque-drive synthetic ATF. The Torque-drive appears oriented to the new Allison transmission. Is it better that the regular Amsoil synthetic AFT for a 4L80E or?
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    No coments from Greg?
    83 C10 Suburban, Silverado, 6.2, 700R4, 3.73, 31-10.50R15
    82 C30 Crew Cab dually, 6.2, Banks, Th400, 4.10, Gear Vendors, 235-85R16
    83 C20 Suburban, Sierra Classic, 6.2, 700R4, 4.10, custom paint, 285-50R20
    95 Yukon, 6.5, 4L80E, 3.42, 265-50R20
    73 GMC Astro 95, 8V71, 10 speed Roadranger, 110" WB, 6 each 11R24.5

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