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Old May 22, 2009 | 07:30 AM
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transmission fluid..PLEASE READ

im going to change my transmission fluid today i ordered the redline oil for everything. i got 2 quarts of mt90 and 1 of MTL. i know this goes in the transmission but on some other sites its saying opposite with 2 MTL and 1 mt90 is this true? im very skeptical on changing my fluids now since ive been seeing this i ordered the package from MAP and thats about the only site that says 2 mt90 and 1 MTL
Old May 22, 2009 | 07:31 AM
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you'll be fine...but the Amsoil stuff is better...
Old May 22, 2009 | 07:34 AM
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yeah ive heard mixed reviews on both ill see how it is and maybe next time ill go with amsoil...im just worried about the viscosity thing with this right now
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Originally Posted by gamebred26
you'll be fine...but the Amsoil stuff is better...
FOR THE TRANNY




TRANFER CASE AND REAR DIFF





many many people in here using it, ask around all you will get is great feed back,,, let us know if we can help with any orders you might have
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you can run straight mt-90...the mix you are doing or the amsoil stuff...ive done them all...

i liked the amsoil the best
Old May 22, 2009 | 07:47 AM
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you can run straight mt-90...the mix you are doing or the amsoil stuff...ive done them all...

i liked the amsoil the best
most people do like AMSOIL because of how smoother it shifts and how it quiets down your tranny
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Originally Posted by apagan01
FOR THE TRANNY




TRANFER CASE AND REAR DIFF





many many people in here using it, ask around all you will get is great feed back,,, let us know if we can help with any orders you might have
damn i wish i wouldve got a hold of you a few days ago
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damn i wish i wouldve got a hold of you a few days ago
we are always in the forum
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I ordered the same combo from MAP the other day (2 of the mt-90 and 1 MTL). Feels good to me, I have heard good things about the amsoil though.
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Both Redline and AMSOIL are fine to use... Both are Great products.
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3 quarts of mt-90 gave me great results.
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Originally Posted by apagan01
FOR THE TRANNY




TRANFER CASE AND REAR DIFF





many many people in here using it, ask around all you will get is great feed back,,, let us know if we can help with any orders you might have

do you suggest those oils for any power levels? High and Low?
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do you suggest those oils for any power levels? High and Low?
the TC and rear diff, we would reccomend you step it up to a 125 or 250 depending on your racing habits and power level
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Originally Posted by apagan01
the TC and rear diff, we would reccomend you step it up to a 125 or 250 depending on your racing habits and power level
hum. i was gonna use redline heavy shock proof stuff for my brand new trans that is going in next week. the car is driven daily and very very hard on the street and is taken to the local drag strip on weekends. what do you recommend i use???

i was using BGsyncoshift2 and was told not to use that anymore as it is actually junk. ''i dont know i used it for 60k hard miles''

as for the T/C and rear. i dont need anything as ill never use anything but stock fluid.
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Cool

Originally Posted by apagan01
most people do like AMSOIL because of how smoother it shifts and how it quiets down your tranny
+1 i had the Amsoil and it was great. however, i had to change right away once i changed the clutch and didnt have a vendor near by. i ordered 3 quarts of BG syncroshift 1 and it has been noisy since. shifts fine, just noisy on decel. im gonna go back to Amsoil once the time is needed to change the fluid again.



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