I have used both LV and Max Life (in my 2015 F150) and discovered they are both equal in performance and drive ability. The key for long transmission life is to change it at regular intervals. I wonder what a cold/hot pour would look like?
Right on Raud Sr, Long time no see. lol Correct. 2009-2011 Panther Cars can use Mercon LV or Valvoline Max Life Multi-Vehicle ATF with no issues. Using Max Life in a 1992-2008 (Mercon V) Panther Car is a whole ‘nother can of worms. lol “I wonder what a cold/hot pour would look like?” Me too. I don’t have the budget for the proper test equipment to perform that experiment. We need someone like NATES INTERACTIVE AUTO, or Project Farm to test that. lol -Chuck
This video help me in my decision . I have a 2001 Grand Marquis. It developed that notorious torque converter Shudder. I used a pump to get as much out as i could. I did this numerous times. I did this until i figured id over come the old fluid. Last thing drop the pan and new filter. All shudder gone. I used motorcraft mercon V.
Right on Cap, Thanks for stopping in, and the kind words. Here you go; ua-cam.com/video/i_VEzcQh-Dk/v-deo.html Also, these two videos might shed some light on the subject; ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/e47oP5CPLCs/v-deo.html -Chuck
I like Valvoline, every bit as much as Motorcraft. I've been running the standard (blue bottle) Valvoline Mercon V in my 2007 F-150, which has the same 4R75E automatic as the newer 06+ Crown Victoria. 199k miles and the trans still shifts like new and I've towed some trailers a few times with that old truck up to 9k lbs. Good stuff. Either one is great.
Right on MGM, Thanks for stopping in. I have a bottle of the "Blue" Valvoline Mercon V, and use it in my 2004 Vic, (but not the 2010 MGM). The Viscosity index is much closer to Motorcraft Mercon V at 193. Maybe I should test that one next. "Motorcraft Mercon V vs. Valvoline Mercon V" -Chuck
I used both many times in ZF6hp transmissions Ford, Jaguar and BMW. Both are good but the rough shift from the 1st to the 2nd if exists will be more pronounced with Max life while it disappears with Mororcraft. Been to this a couple of times
Playin' the silent game, eh? Interesting results! OEM Mercon V is sliiightly thicker than the Valvoline Max Life. I suppose this could be the result of engineering compatiblity for such a broad range of vehicles. I do wonder if there is a measurable performance difference between the two.
Right on TP, Thanks for stopping in. Did you see Part 1 "Mercon V vs. Mercon LV" ? ua-cam.com/video/i_VEzcQh-Dk/v-deo.html This is not a proper, or scientific experiment in any way. This is just for entertainment purposes only. There is absolutley nothing to be learned from this video. -Chuck
I wonder about the viscosity at operating temperature along with the degree of break down after 5000-10000 miles of use. Which one still performs at new levels?
Right on J Boy, Thanks for stopping in. This is not a proper, or scientific test by any means. This is for entertainment purposes only. One of these fluids is licensed & approved by Ford. The other is not. -Chuck
Sup dude. Can I use this maxlife in a 4r70w? I see the data sheet lists compatibility with Mercon V, but I won't trust it until I get some opinions. I ask because nobody around here sells Mercon V, and I need to change my fluid again. Thanks!
Right on Dogge, Thanks for stopping in. The answer to your question is better answered by Prof. John Kelly. History Of Ford Mercon ATF; ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html - Valvoline MaxLife ATF; ua-cam.com/video/e47oP5CPLCs/v-deo.html - Let me know if you need more help. -Chuck
1.) Ford Motorcraft Mercon V is conventional, NOT synthetic. 2.) Ford Motorcraft Mercon V viscosity index is 205. Here are the Product Data Sheets; www.motorcraft.com/us/en_us/home/our-products/chemicals-and-lubricants/transmission-fluid/mercon-v-automatic-transmission-and-power-steering-fluids.html - www.motorcraft.com/content/dam/ford-motorcraft/en_us/motorcraft_global/products/lubricants/Product-Data-Sheet-MERCON-V.pdf These two videos will “explain” the answer to your question; ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html - ua-cam.com/video/e47oP5CPLCs/v-deo.html
Right on Freddy, Thanks for stopping in. Correct. Have a look at Part 1 again, “Mercon V vs. Mercon LV” ua-cam.com/video/i_VEzcQh-Dk/v-deo.html - It appears Mercon LV (Viscosity Index 155) has identical results to Max Life Multi-Vehicle (Viscosity Index 163). Would you use Max Life in your 1992-2008 Panther Cars that have Mercon V (Viscosity Index 205) fluid specification? -Chuck
who do you think you are? Project Farm? If you don't have the old coffee pots with the skillet and the little bearing tester you can't be Project Farm LOL
Hey Chuck, sorry to have been gone a while but I promise I'm going nowhere anytime soon. Question for you - on my 2008 Grand Marquis the radiator fan seems out. Now the car will overheat if left in idle or in traffic for a period of time. Also, the A/C compressor will only run when the car is in motion. Do you think this is all related? Mainly I ask in case you have experienced something similar in the past.
Right on Connor, Long time no see. Have a look at these videos to get your diagnostic juices flowing. ua-cam.com/video/r_vK3MJ3O_U/v-deo.html - ua-cam.com/video/yCONUGQCw5Y/v-deo.html -Chuck
@@PanzerPlatform Hey again, turns out something was jammed up in the plug itself for the fan, so it wasn't able to make a good connection. It clicks in now, and works when temperature sensor is unplugged, and when the A/C is running. But it does not seem to run all the time. Do you know if these fans are only meant to run at certain times?
Right on Soldier, Thanks for stopping in. The first one was free. lol Would you be willing to crack open your owners manual to find the answer? If you lost your paper manual, here's a link to a PDF copy; www.ford.com/support/owner-manuals/ -Chuck
@@free2chasehappy Right on, I remember you. Lol The Valvoline Mercon V has a viscosity index of 193. I actually have s bottle of it on the shelf. Maybe I should compare it with the Motorcraft Mercon V at 205 viscosity index next. -Chuck
Right on Twin, Thanks for stopping in, and the great question. The official answer from Ford is: None. I just checked Amazon Canada, Advanced Auto Parts / CarQuest Canada, and Motorcraft Mercon LV is available for delivery. -Chuck
I have used both LV and Max Life (in my 2015 F150) and discovered they are both equal in performance and drive ability. The key for long transmission life is to change it at regular intervals. I wonder what a cold/hot pour would look like?
Right on Raud Sr,
Long time no see. lol
Correct.
2009-2011 Panther Cars can use Mercon LV or Valvoline Max Life Multi-Vehicle ATF with no issues.
Using Max Life in a 1992-2008 (Mercon V) Panther Car is a whole ‘nother can of worms. lol
“I wonder what a cold/hot pour would look like?”
Me too.
I don’t have the budget for the proper test equipment to perform that experiment.
We need someone like NATES INTERACTIVE AUTO, or Project Farm to test that. lol
-Chuck
This video help me in my decision . I have a 2001 Grand Marquis. It developed that notorious torque converter Shudder. I used a pump to get as much out as i could. I did this numerous times. I did this until i figured id over come the old fluid. Last thing drop the pan and new filter. All shudder gone. I used motorcraft mercon V.
Thanks for watching.
-Chuck
I would love to see the direct comparison between Mercon LV and Maxlife. Great videos!
Right on Cap,
Thanks for stopping in, and the kind words.
Here you go;
ua-cam.com/video/i_VEzcQh-Dk/v-deo.html
Also, these two videos might shed some light on the subject;
ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/e47oP5CPLCs/v-deo.html
-Chuck
I like Valvoline, every bit as much as Motorcraft. I've been running the standard (blue bottle) Valvoline Mercon V in my 2007 F-150, which has the same 4R75E automatic as the newer 06+ Crown Victoria. 199k miles and the trans still shifts like new and I've towed some trailers a few times with that old truck up to 9k lbs. Good stuff. Either one is great.
Right on MGM,
Thanks for stopping in.
I have a bottle of the "Blue" Valvoline Mercon V, and use it in my 2004 Vic, (but not the 2010 MGM).
The Viscosity index is much closer to Motorcraft Mercon V at 193.
Maybe I should test that one next.
"Motorcraft Mercon V vs. Valvoline Mercon V"
-Chuck
I used both many times in ZF6hp transmissions Ford, Jaguar and BMW. Both are good but the rough shift from the 1st to the 2nd if exists will be more pronounced with Max life while it disappears with Mororcraft. Been to this a couple of times
Thanks for watching.
-Chuck
Playin' the silent game, eh?
Interesting results! OEM Mercon V is sliiightly thicker than the Valvoline Max Life. I suppose this could be the result of engineering compatiblity for such a broad range of vehicles. I do wonder if there is a measurable performance difference between the two.
Right on TP,
Thanks for stopping in.
Did you see Part 1 "Mercon V vs. Mercon LV" ?
ua-cam.com/video/i_VEzcQh-Dk/v-deo.html
This is not a proper, or scientific experiment in any way.
This is just for entertainment purposes only.
There is absolutley nothing to be learned from this video.
-Chuck
I wonder about the viscosity at operating temperature along with the degree of break down after 5000-10000 miles of use. Which one still performs at new levels?
Right on J Boy,
Thanks for stopping in.
This is not a proper, or scientific test by any means.
This is for entertainment purposes only.
One of these fluids is licensed & approved by Ford.
The other is not.
-Chuck
Hey Chuck, what are your thoughts on Castrol TransMax? Says it's compatible with mercon lv
Yo Manny,
Start here;
ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html
After you watch that video come on back.
-Chuck
Thank you
Right on NMO,
Thanks for watching.
Which two transmission fluids should I test next?
-Chuck
Sup dude. Can I use this maxlife in a 4r70w? I see the data sheet lists compatibility with Mercon V, but I won't trust it until I get some opinions. I ask because nobody around here sells Mercon V, and I need to change my fluid again. Thanks!
Right on Dogge,
Thanks for stopping in.
The answer to your question is better answered by Prof. John Kelly.
History Of Ford Mercon ATF; ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html
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Valvoline MaxLife ATF; ua-cam.com/video/e47oP5CPLCs/v-deo.html
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Let me know if you need more help.
-Chuck
What is the alternative for mercon v
And can i use ams oil atf for my crown vic 2008
1.) Ford Motorcraft Mercon V is conventional, NOT synthetic.
2.) Ford Motorcraft Mercon V viscosity index is 205.
Here are the Product Data Sheets;
www.motorcraft.com/us/en_us/home/our-products/chemicals-and-lubricants/transmission-fluid/mercon-v-automatic-transmission-and-power-steering-fluids.html
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www.motorcraft.com/content/dam/ford-motorcraft/en_us/motorcraft_global/products/lubricants/Product-Data-Sheet-MERCON-V.pdf
These two videos will “explain” the answer to your question;
ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html
-
ua-cam.com/video/e47oP5CPLCs/v-deo.html
@@PanzerPlatformThank you so much
looks like the "right side" Max life drained faster?
Right on Freddy,
Thanks for stopping in.
Correct.
Have a look at Part 1 again, “Mercon V vs. Mercon LV”
ua-cam.com/video/i_VEzcQh-Dk/v-deo.html
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It appears Mercon LV (Viscosity Index 155) has identical results to Max Life Multi-Vehicle (Viscosity Index 163).
Would you use Max Life in your 1992-2008 Panther Cars that have Mercon V (Viscosity Index 205) fluid specification?
-Chuck
who do you think you are? Project Farm? If you don't have the old coffee pots with the skillet and the little bearing tester you can't be Project Farm LOL
"MADE IN CHINA"
"WE'RE GONNA TEST THAT"
-Todd
That's a good one 🤣 Chuck is great youtuber on his own path doing things for the panther dudes.
Hey Chuck, sorry to have been gone a while but I promise I'm going nowhere anytime soon. Question for you - on my 2008 Grand Marquis the radiator fan seems out. Now the car will overheat if left in idle or in traffic for a period of time. Also, the A/C compressor will only run when the car is in motion. Do you think this is all related? Mainly I ask in case you have experienced something similar in the past.
Right on Connor,
Long time no see.
Have a look at these videos to get your diagnostic juices flowing.
ua-cam.com/video/r_vK3MJ3O_U/v-deo.html
-
ua-cam.com/video/yCONUGQCw5Y/v-deo.html
-Chuck
@@PanzerPlatform Hey again, turns out something was jammed up in the plug itself for the fan, so it wasn't able to make a good connection. It clicks in now, and works when temperature sensor is unplugged, and when the A/C is running. But it does not seem to run all the time. Do you know if these fans are only meant to run at certain times?
@@Ultimetblokhed
Glad to hear you got it figured out.
Yes, the fans only come on when needed.
-Chuck
Repeat this test at 0C and -20C?
Right on Q,
Thanks for stopping in.
-Chuck
Hey chuck what fuild goes on the front and rear deferentials for a 2000 ford excursion 4x4 6.8l? Thank you
Right on Soldier,
Thanks for stopping in.
The first one was free. lol
Would you be willing to crack open your owners manual to find the answer?
If you lost your paper manual, here's a link to a PDF copy;
www.ford.com/support/owner-manuals/
-Chuck
@@PanzerPlatform thanks you I just bought truck it didn’t come with manual thank you for the link tho
Can't really tell much of a difference from the viscosity experiment... I went with the Valvoline Mercon V only because it's so much cheaper.
Right on Foreigner,
Thanks for watching.
What is the YEAR / MAKE / MODEL of your car?
-Chuck
@@PanzerPlatform hey Chuck. I was Free2chasehappy haha, just changed my name...
Just incase you have forgotten... 2002 Crown Vic LX
@@free2chasehappy
Right on,
I remember you. Lol
The Valvoline Mercon V has a viscosity index of 193. I actually have s bottle of it on the shelf.
Maybe I should compare it with the Motorcraft Mercon V at 205 viscosity index next.
-Chuck
What’s the point???
One is correct.
One is incorrect.
Que alguien me explique el procedimiento de.esa.prueba
Here you go; ua-cam.com/video/tUzhHVjr08w/v-deo.html
-Chuck
I have a 2010 Crown Vic using Mercon LV. But where I live in small town Canada, it is hard to get. What would be an adequate alternative?
Right on Twin,
Thanks for stopping in, and the great question.
The official answer from Ford is: None.
I just checked Amazon Canada, Advanced Auto Parts / CarQuest Canada, and Motorcraft Mercon LV is available for delivery.
-Chuck
Ford doesn't make their own fluid. Do we know who makes it?
Hello,
The manufacturer of the fluid changes over the years.
What matters is it has Ford’s License Number;
MERCON V M5040901
-Chuck
I wouldn’t doubt it’s Valvoline lol 😂