Redline MTL in Honda tranny.
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Re: Redline MTL in Honda tranny.
SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> floridly penned in
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> TeGGer® wrote:
>> It's all I use. And I change it every year, with the mileage I put on.
>
> hows it look when you drain it? just curious. i imagine it would be
> about the same color, possibly with some very very fine metal "dust" in
> it. or not?
It's a teeny, tiny bit darker. Don't know if that's metal or age.
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news:f1gsd.438696$wV.8560@attbi_s54:
> TeGGer® wrote:
>> It's all I use. And I change it every year, with the mileage I put on.
>
> hows it look when you drain it? just curious. i imagine it would be
> about the same color, possibly with some very very fine metal "dust" in
> it. or not?
It's a teeny, tiny bit darker. Don't know if that's metal or age.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Redline MTL in Honda tranny.
SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> floridly penned in
news:f1gsd.438696$wV.8560@attbi_s54:
> TeGGer® wrote:
>> It's all I use. And I change it every year, with the mileage I put on.
>
> hows it look when you drain it? just curious. i imagine it would be
> about the same color, possibly with some very very fine metal "dust" in
> it. or not?
It's a teeny, tiny bit darker. Don't know if that's metal or age.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:f1gsd.438696$wV.8560@attbi_s54:
> TeGGer® wrote:
>> It's all I use. And I change it every year, with the mileage I put on.
>
> hows it look when you drain it? just curious. i imagine it would be
> about the same color, possibly with some very very fine metal "dust" in
> it. or not?
It's a teeny, tiny bit darker. Don't know if that's metal or age.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Redline MTL in Honda tranny.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 21:41:43 -0700, Curtis Newton
<cnewton.remove-this@akamail.com> wrote:
>However, I ran Redline MTL in my 5 speed Acura Integra and when I
>traded the car with close to 90,000 miles, it was still shifting
>smooth as can be. Perhaps I was lucky, perhaps it takes longer for
>the problems to crop up; I don't know.
>
>If in doubt, change your manual tranny fluid to Honda MTL and see if
>that clears things up.
My 1994 Civic says to use 10W-30, so I changed it to Syntec 10W-30 at
about 150,000 miles, and I'm now at 180,000 with no noticeable
difference, even at 20F outside. I don't think the fluid had ever been
changed before 150k, but it's still shifting smooth.
Nate
<cnewton.remove-this@akamail.com> wrote:
>However, I ran Redline MTL in my 5 speed Acura Integra and when I
>traded the car with close to 90,000 miles, it was still shifting
>smooth as can be. Perhaps I was lucky, perhaps it takes longer for
>the problems to crop up; I don't know.
>
>If in doubt, change your manual tranny fluid to Honda MTL and see if
>that clears things up.
My 1994 Civic says to use 10W-30, so I changed it to Syntec 10W-30 at
about 150,000 miles, and I'm now at 180,000 with no noticeable
difference, even at 20F outside. I don't think the fluid had ever been
changed before 150k, but it's still shifting smooth.
Nate
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Re: Redline MTL in Honda tranny.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 21:41:43 -0700, Curtis Newton
<cnewton.remove-this@akamail.com> wrote:
>However, I ran Redline MTL in my 5 speed Acura Integra and when I
>traded the car with close to 90,000 miles, it was still shifting
>smooth as can be. Perhaps I was lucky, perhaps it takes longer for
>the problems to crop up; I don't know.
>
>If in doubt, change your manual tranny fluid to Honda MTL and see if
>that clears things up.
My 1994 Civic says to use 10W-30, so I changed it to Syntec 10W-30 at
about 150,000 miles, and I'm now at 180,000 with no noticeable
difference, even at 20F outside. I don't think the fluid had ever been
changed before 150k, but it's still shifting smooth.
Nate
<cnewton.remove-this@akamail.com> wrote:
>However, I ran Redline MTL in my 5 speed Acura Integra and when I
>traded the car with close to 90,000 miles, it was still shifting
>smooth as can be. Perhaps I was lucky, perhaps it takes longer for
>the problems to crop up; I don't know.
>
>If in doubt, change your manual tranny fluid to Honda MTL and see if
>that clears things up.
My 1994 Civic says to use 10W-30, so I changed it to Syntec 10W-30 at
about 150,000 miles, and I'm now at 180,000 with no noticeable
difference, even at 20F outside. I don't think the fluid had ever been
changed before 150k, but it's still shifting smooth.
Nate
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