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Old 12-05-01, 02:13 PM
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Redline Transmission oil

Are most people using Redline in their transmissions? If so, is a 50/50 blend of MT-90 to MTL best?

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i was thinking about getting redline tranny oil, but after reading few posts, I decided to get Neo tranny oil, it's a few $$$ more, but many people say it's worth it. I personally havn't changed it yet, but this weekend i'll will, and give you guys feedback.

btw, i got the Neo oil from mazdatrix
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I'm running straight MTL. I noticed a difference of smoothness when i switched to the MTL. Still a bit notchy when it's cold but when it warms up, it is very smooth.
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I vote for Redline MTL too. I changed my tranny and diff at the same time and noticed a difference in smoothness of shifting and ride. I'm sure that Neo and Royal Purple and the like are all about the same. When I change them again I may just try Neo or something to get some perspective (but that's not for a loooooong time).
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