AMSOIL
Torque-Drive™ Q&A
Allison
transmission company manufacturers heavy-duty transmissions
and recommends maintenance practices for those units.
Allison establishes transmission fluid quality levels
through fluid specifications such as the popular C-4.
Allison established another specification for high quality
oils called Technical Engineering Specification-295
(TES-295). Operators using TES-295 oils can extend drain
intervals according to Allison recommendations in bulletin
10-TR-99 Rev. B, and operators are eligible to purchase
the Extended Transmission Coverage (ETC) warranty. ETC
is an additional warranty beyond the standard Allison
warranty.
What
is TranSynd®?
TranSynd® is the only TES-295 licensed synthetic
transmission fluid formula available. It is manufactured
by Castrol® and marketed in conjunction with Allison.
This formulation is also being made available through
other marketers under private label as well.
Why
are there not other products licensed as TES-295?
Competing lubricant companies seeking TES-295 approval
for their own formulations are faced with formidable
obstacles. Allison requires a test to be run on a specialized
test stand, which it has not made available to other
lubricant companies. Furthermore, Allison requires a
field trial but has not established formalized field
trial protocol. This effectively locks out competing
oil companies and allows Allison and Castrol to charge
exorbitant prices.
How
can AMSOIL claim Torque-Drive™ as TES-295 quality
without having run the tests?
Because Allison did run the tests on TranSynd® and
AMSOIL successfully "reverse engineered" TranSynd®,
creating a fluid based on the same type chemical technology.
Both contain PAO. Both contain ester. Both contain enhanced
additive systems. Neither contains VI improvers. Not
even sophisticated laboratory analysis can accurately
measure the differences between these two products.
The only difference customers will notice is the price.
Torque-Drive™ at commercial pricing is considerably
lower than TranSynd®.
How
will the use of Torque-Drive™ affect the warranty
coverage?
The use of Torque-Drive™ will not affect the standard
Allison warranty for defects in material or workmanship
and may only be challenged if there is clear evidence
of a lubricant related failure, in which case AMSOIL
provides full warranty coverage. Torque-Drive™
does not fulfill the Allison warranty requirements for
those customers who have already purchased ETC. This
is a separate contract that binds the parties according
to its terms.
Customers
who are considering purchasing ETC should give this
careful consideration. ETC can be very costly ranging
from $235 per unit for one year in school busses equipped
with a 1000 model transmission to as much as $4,000
per unit for three years in transit busses equipped
with a B500R. Allison customers need to ask themselves
where the savings are if they have to pay big dollars
for additional warranty coverage which forces them to
use the most expensive transmission fluid available.
If Allison customers consider Torque-Drive™ as
an alternative, they will find that the standard Allison
warranty for defects in material and workmanship is
not compromised and AMSOIL provides additional warranty
coverage for lubricant related failures indefinitely.
How
does Torque-Drive™ compare to AMSOIL Synthetic
Transmission Fluid (ATF)?
Torque-Drive™ was created to satisfy the concerns
of customers currently using TranSynd®, and it carries
with it the confidence to be used for the intervals
established by Allison. AMSOIL ATF is a more advanced
product with universal applications such as Mercon V
and ATF +4. AMSOIL does not recommend draining or switching
to Torque-Drive™ unless the Allison customer intends
on following the extended drain interval recommendations
of Allison.
What
are the key performance benefits offered by Torque-Drive™?
AMSOIL Torque-Drive™ provides superior performance
and protection against thermal and oxidative degradation,
sludge and varnish formation, viscosity shear down,
cold temperature thickening, poor friction stability,
high component wear and shortened oil life. Conventional
oils require frequent changes and reduce the effective
service life of transmissions. AMSOIL Torque-Drive™
extends lubricant life and provides protection superior
to conventional ATF's.
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| AMSOIL
Torque-Drive Synthetic Automatic Transmission
is based on the same type of chemistry as TransSynd®.
This fine, infra-red scan (IR), revealing a
chemical "picture" of both products, shows no
measurable differences. |
PHYSICAL
DATA
AMSOIL Torque-Drive Synthetic Transmission Fluid |
| Physical
Data |
Torque-Drive |
TranSynd® |
Viscosity
@ 100°C, cSt |
7.41 |
7.36 |
Viscosity
@ 40°C, cSt |
37.14 |
37.29 |
| Brookfield
@ -40°C (cP) |
8411 |
8400 |
| Density
@ 60°F (lb/gal) |
7.038 |
7.047 |
Flash
Point °C (°F) (ASTM D 92) |
230
(446) |
232
(450) |
Pour
Point °C (°F) (ASTM D 97) |
-55
(-67) |
-55
(-67) |
Four
Ball Wear Test
(40 kg, 75°C, 1200 rpm, 1 hr) |
0.45 |
0.45 |
Copper
Corrosion (150°C, 3 hr) |
1B |
1B |
| Spectrographic
Analysis |
|
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| Boron
(ppm) |
133 |
136 |
| Calcium
(PPM) |
28 |
29 |
| Phosphorous
(PPM) |
230 |
235 |
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