Milwaukee - America's Drunkest Evo Owners
Wow, didn't realize milwaukee was this big on the board. Milwaukee born and raised, currently in NC, gonna be back sometime in june, gonna keep checking back here......
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SOMEHOW.....
Addison was able to get "Quality Mitsubishi" out here to replace his TC case UNDER WARRANTY ....at 37.5k miles?! Not only did he roll in there without taking a single aftermarket part off but the dealer told him "they needed the business and would work on any modified evo". Wonder if i blow my TC case in 5k at 55k they'll replace it?
I was astonished when he told me they would 1: do it under warranty at that mileage and 2: work on the car in the first place and 3: MOST OF all they honored the "warranty" with all his mods
Addison was able to get "Quality Mitsubishi" out here to replace his TC case UNDER WARRANTY ....at 37.5k miles?! Not only did he roll in there without taking a single aftermarket part off but the dealer told him "they needed the business and would work on any modified evo". Wonder if i blow my TC case in 5k at 55k they'll replace it?
I was astonished when he told me they would 1: do it under warranty at that mileage and 2: work on the car in the first place and 3: MOST OF all they honored the "warranty" with all his mods
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thats the same thing with me they changed my tcase with mods under warranty
that's how we do it here in the mil we do it BIG
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I got all OEM stuff. The transmission fluid is expensive ($16 a quart), but the transfer case and rear differentiial come in gallon containers. Each takes their own oil, those run about $50 a pop.
Everything is DiaQueen.
I know there are a lot of guys who use different fluids for their transmissions, but I think most everyone sticks with the diaqueen for the TC and Differential
Everything is DiaQueen.
I know there are a lot of guys who use different fluids for their transmissions, but I think most everyone sticks with the diaqueen for the TC and Differential
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sushi are japanese food, dimsum have veg, seafood, pork, beef and deserts too. Alot of them all cook by steaming.
last trip out there, pretty much everyone was pleased. So i figure we do another just to have something to do on a non autox day
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Transfer case and rear diff use the same fluid. Generally the DiaQueen seems to be best, but there are a lot of people that like RedLine too.
Like Turboz said, the DiaQueen comes in gallon jugs and you need a way to pump it out. I have a pump and I'll buy the rest of the gallon off of you if you get one.
(You need about 1/2 quart for the transfer case and about another 1/2 qt for the rear diff.)
For the tranny, the stock stuff is always a good choice. Other popular choices include Synchromesh and RedLine. I currently have Synchromesh in mine - it's made by Penzoil and you can pick it up at AutoZone.
(You'll need 3 quarts for the tranny.)
Like Turboz said, the DiaQueen comes in gallon jugs and you need a way to pump it out. I have a pump and I'll buy the rest of the gallon off of you if you get one.
(You need about 1/2 quart for the transfer case and about another 1/2 qt for the rear diff.)
For the tranny, the stock stuff is always a good choice. Other popular choices include Synchromesh and RedLine. I currently have Synchromesh in mine - it's made by Penzoil and you can pick it up at AutoZone.
(You'll need 3 quarts for the tranny.)
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i cant really say but if you need work done or something let me know and i can talk to them but i cant really say because they dont want ppl coming in for warranty work.the reason they did it for me is cause i bought 5 cars from them but i can always talk to them for you if u want.