Originally posted by HoleshotHolset
Even if it is only used in NV-4500's (which I highly doubt) - the math still doesn't come out right.
I'm pretty sure I read this somewhere--New Vendor went to Castrol and said, "Here's our requirements due to [metallurgy|thermodynamics|wear|etc. ]--we can't find anything on the market that satisfies these and will go 100K without a fluid change, so we'd like you to make us one"
For example: If you buy engine oil by the quart or the 55 gallon drum - you don't see that much of a price difference... it sure as heck isn't less than 1/2 the price if you buy it in a drum rather than by the quart/gallon.
Granted--but then again, there's not nearly as much demand for this stuff as for, say, 90W gear oil. The manufacturers know this, the distributors know this--laws of supply and demand. If supply is low, prices go up. If you know you're one of two places in town that sells the stuff, you can get away charging more for it than if every service department, garage, autoparts store, and retail store sells the exact same thing.
It's also much cheaper to package a low-demand item in bulk than in consumer-size quantities.
I also recall reading somewhere (I really wish I could remember where I read this stuff

Lifetime fill requirement? Hogwash. Any OEM that claims that ANY fluid is lifetime fill is full of garbage.
Undoubtedly so. Lifetime-fill == get-out-of-warranty-probably-fill, as far as I can see. Which, as far as D/C is concerned, is probably a lifetime.
Maybe we need a group purchase for transmission oil...

--Ty
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