Sponsored

Auto trans longevity

SolarFlare

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2015
Threads
76
Messages
4,145
Reaction score
2,403
Location
S. Fla
Vehicle(s)
2015 CO GT
I understand they take above but I've noticed they run fairly hot at 200-205 in my neck or the woods, even on the highway it's like 195-200. Wondering if those are good temps to maintain on a performance auto? I believe the car already has a tranny cooler.
Sponsored

 

Brian V

USA Retired
Joined
Apr 27, 2015
Threads
21
Messages
986
Reaction score
159
Location
Native Earthling
Vehicle(s)
2015ecoboost premium 201A Nav Sec Race Red
I would be prepared to change out the ATF at a sooner interval then recommended by any manual todate .
This undertaking will certainly affect the longevity of the 6R80 Transmission .
I am thinking about replacing the factory install of ATF with Redline comparable ATF at or around 30.000 miles or sooner .. :cheers:
 
Last edited:

Brian V

USA Retired
Joined
Apr 27, 2015
Threads
21
Messages
986
Reaction score
159
Location
Native Earthling
Vehicle(s)
2015ecoboost premium 201A Nav Sec Race Red
We do not want to flush these transmissions . An extraction of the fluid or drain and fill is prefered .
We will have to invest time into researching the proper change out process for the 6R80E transmission . I am pretty sure it is a sealed Automatic transmission .
 

Sponsored

bluebeastsrt

Oh boy
Joined
May 10, 2015
Threads
79
Messages
7,544
Reaction score
7,024
Location
New Jersey
First Name
BigD
Vehicle(s)
Ruby red 2019 GT Premium.
Id consult your owners manual. The automatic transmissions in these cars are beasts!
 

Brian V

USA Retired
Joined
Apr 27, 2015
Threads
21
Messages
986
Reaction score
159
Location
Native Earthling
Vehicle(s)
2015ecoboost premium 201A Nav Sec Race Red
Id consult your owners manual. The automatic transmissions in these cars are beasts!
You know it states nonseviceable by the home mechanic owner ......we do get a capacity chart though ..I am pretty sure there is a procedure that must be followed concerning trans temp for a refill .. a Beast ah Yeah !
 

smokinzx14r

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 2, 2015
Threads
65
Messages
1,592
Reaction score
359
Location
ST Petersburg FL
First Name
Lee
Vehicle(s)
2015 GT A6 3.55 Gears ..
owners manual said good for 150,000 miles before fluid change ... WOW it must be a strong trans to go that long without a filter and fluid change ..
 

Turbo Ghost

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 8, 2015
Threads
3
Messages
325
Reaction score
60
Location
Metro Detroit
First Name
Jeff
Vehicle(s)
Ecoboost PP
owners manual said good for 150,000 miles before fluid change ... WOW it must be a strong trans to go that long without a filter and fluid change ..
In "normal" driving conditions.

I suggest dropping the pan, replacing the filter, and filling it up every 30k, and that's overkill.

Make sure you use Motorcraft transmission fluid specific for this transmission as it has a special additive to reduce noise.

The transmissions are rock solid.
 

Sponsored

ktodd1989

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2015
Threads
10
Messages
148
Reaction score
31
Location
Las Vegas, NV
Vehicle(s)
2015 Ecoboost Premium Performance Pack / 2016 Ecoboost Premium
I avoid going by the suggest services in the owner's manual majority of the time. Might be more expensive but I rather invest into preventative measures.
 
OP
OP
SolarFlare

SolarFlare

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2015
Threads
76
Messages
4,145
Reaction score
2,403
Location
S. Fla
Vehicle(s)
2015 CO GT
Yup! I forgot what it said on the owners manual of my TBSS but it started shifting hard at 60k and my buddy that works on GMs said "you crazy?! Do it every 20k at most". But then again the 4l70e is garbage compared to ours. But motorcraft is the fluid of choice, sometimes aftermarket offers something better so I figured id ask.
 

Finally

Old Fart
Joined
Jul 9, 2015
Threads
4
Messages
109
Reaction score
36
Location
Annapolis, MD
First Name
Ed
Vehicle(s)
'15 GT Auto Prem Conv
150k miles?? Yea ok. Can't always go by an owners manual.
That's the truth for sure! My owners manual gives 150 ft lbs for wheel lug nut torque. Pretty sure if I did that something would either warp, snap off or sieze.
 

Turbo Ghost

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 8, 2015
Threads
3
Messages
325
Reaction score
60
Location
Metro Detroit
First Name
Jeff
Vehicle(s)
Ecoboost PP
Do you people not understand that the values listed in the owner's manual are arrived at by hundreds of engineers who have put thousands of hours into testing parts, fluids, assemblies, and hundreds of thousands of miles on vehicles?

Yes - the owners manual states 150K transmission fluid interval, for normal driving conditions. The transmission and transmission fluid is designed and engineered for this. Is it beneficial to do it sooner? Yes. Is it necessary? No.

Oil changes are now recommended at 10K.

Engines and transmissions are built now better than ever. Better materials, better design, tighter tolerances, all of that allows the longer duration.

The push for longer maintenance intervals comes from the consumer. Because, guess what, nobody likes taking their vehicle in for service.

As far as the lug nut torque, no, you will not warp, snap off, or seize anything. The product is DESIGNED for this, hence why the spec is what it is.
Sponsored

 
 








Top