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Old 08-24-04, 07:07 PM
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I can seem to find redline atf anywhere around me. So I my second choice seems to be castrol syntheic atf. Anyone using it/ Problems?
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Didi you try here?

http://www.redlineoil.com/dealers.asp
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ever heard of buying on the internet? There are several choices. I am using amsoil.
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http://www.carshopinc.com/product_in...id/45581/30504

first line google search for "redline atf online". can't vouch for price.
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94silverbullet- yea.. called down the list near me no one has it.. pepboys, autozone, kragen
weaklink- I want to get it fired up as soon as possible, don't want to wait for shipping.
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ahem, uh, ok...
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so go with castrol ???
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truth is i imagine any synthetic is ok...just be sure to get enough...

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/smoke-back-engine-bay-auto-owners-report-336864/
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I popped into Super Autobacs in Stanton over the weekend and noticed they had a great selection of synthetic lubes. I am almost certain they have Redline ATF. If you have to drive for a while to get it, you might as well go somewhere interesting. Super Autobacs is open nights and weekends, too, unlike many other places that would have Redline.

Baker Precision in Signal Hill (right down the street from Mazdatrix) probably has it, too.

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If I go online for redline should I go for the Synthetic or the high temp Synthetic?
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