Redline fluid
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Redline fluid
I have been reading over the search posts for a while, on the redline mtl and the redline mt-90 i have an 87 n/a and i am wondering if this stuff is actually as good as everyone says it is? But the weird thing is that people say oh it sucks, others are like it's a dream come true. So whats the dilly anyone wanna lend a hand? I just recently blew my transmission and it cannot be rebuilt, so i got one for $300 and am wondering if i should spend the 45 on the fluid. Thanks
Evan
Evan
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can't make you put something in that you don't want to...and let's face it...unless you get a brand new tranny or your tranny rebuilt, no oil alone is going to do away with the wear and tear that's already there.
but here's my experience with redline....it's great!!! i really don't care what others say...if it works for me, it works for me...that's just how i am...and to be honest, it's didn't completely cure my synchro problems but it sure did may my tranny feel like it's 50k younger (it's at about 120k right now)...so that's a huge difference....
my 2cents...
but here's my experience with redline....it's great!!! i really don't care what others say...if it works for me, it works for me...that's just how i am...and to be honest, it's didn't completely cure my synchro problems but it sure did may my tranny feel like it's 50k younger (it's at about 120k right now)...so that's a huge difference....
my 2cents...
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Anyone that says Redline sucks, has never used redline (or is a ScamsOil distributor).
Redline really does get worn syncros shifting like new, and helps the whole transmission last longer.
I don't think anyone believes it until they try it themselves.
Redline really does get worn syncros shifting like new, and helps the whole transmission last longer.
I don't think anyone believes it until they try it themselves.
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