no sp3 is not the same it has a diffrent cooling effect and is accually better than atf it goes in most foreign cars chrisler and dodge if not used when told to it will ruin your transmission. no sp3 is not the same it has a diffrent cooling effect and is accually better than atf it goes in most foreign cars chrisler and dodge if not used when told to it will ruin your transmission.
Hyundai genuine ATF Sp III can work as well as the diamond ATF sp III. It is possible to substitute the two transmission fluids and still maintain good car performance.
Daimond is just a brand name. Mobil makes a synthetic that will work perfectly. There are other makers of this SP3 fluid. Make absolutely sure that the fluid I use is compatible.
Recommended is Apolloil red oil form Idemitsu company Japan. Tech bulletin from KIA also mentioned a substitute is Nissan Nismo J ATF oil. Mitsubishi ATF SP3 is also widely used.So far no complaints.ATF oil has so many grades and quality,so the cheaper ones with less quality will be less smoother vice versa. For KIA 5 speed transmission better use good grade oil.So SP3 I would say is okay but shorter oil change periods.
sp3 is better
The central carbon in propane is sp3 hybridized, while the terminal carbons are also sp3 hybridized. Each carbon atom in propane forms four sigma bonds, leading to sp3 hybridization.
If it's an auto trans the color should be bright red, if it's not it needs to be changed. If it's a Mitsubishi auto trans (most are) it needs SP-III ATF ONLY! Do not use Dexron ATF (also bright red in color) - it is not compatible.
Apolloil ATF Red-1K is the color paint used on Hyundai models. Plenty of alternatives exist that are much cheaper than the original paint.
sp3 or 4 sigma bonds
In this compound, the central atom, sulfur, has one lone pair and four bond pairs, and it takes the see-saw shape according to VSEPR theory. Its hybridisatio is approximately sp3d
it's already out. check the website and search for SP3.
SP3 has new updates already installed than SP2