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Old 07-26-04, 09:19 PM
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75w140 redline lightweight shock proof tranny fluid

Wow lots of buzz words in there...has anyone ever used this stuff before..I did alot of reading on it and it looks interesting....

theres only 2 threads on this entire board about this stuff so I figured id post.

i got 3 qts for free and wanna know if I should use them....
Old 07-26-04, 10:07 PM
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I was thinking about the same thing as well...For drifting with those clutch kicks.....
in tranny and in diff....to help the diff from those repeated shock during drifts...

Though not good to drift with clutch kick, but that is the fastest way to get it around in small palces...
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i used it in mine after changing from something else, the smoothness of my changes increased
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i talked w/ rick engman and he said to try "neo" fluids

mazdatrix sells them, i just ordered four quarts, going to do my TII diff and tranny this weekend, will report back on temps/noise/shifting
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I have it in my tranny, didn't make any noticeable change I could feel. It works fine, just a lighter oil than MT-90 I believe.

Of course if the old oil was gunked up than any kind of oil will feel different - I figure that's what some people notice. My old oil was clean (but the stench - oh!)
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MT90 seems to be good and available at alot of local stores. i still use it.




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