A variation of Aviation Turbine Fuel has always been used in turbine engines. Variations of gasoline have always been used in aircraft with piston engines.
av gas for piston engine and aviation turbine fuel [atf] is for jet engined,there are three type of atf jetA,Jet B, and third one is jet A+
Piston powered aircraft (small helicopters included) run off a high grade petrolium called AvGas... however all jet turbines (engines) ,run off very high grade Jet A1 fuel......which essentially is just treated kerosene fuel.
Yes, ATF 4 can be used with ATF 3. THe only exception is do not use ATF 3 in a vehicle that requires ATF 4.
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Examine the transmission dipstick. It will tell you what ATF to use.
Fluid should be CVT not ATF. Nissan vehciles do not use ATF because of its thickness. It may damage your gearbox.
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