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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Greasy Spoon
Amsoil MTG or Redline MTL mt 82
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<blockquote data-quote="shark77" data-source="post: 12611230" data-attributes="member: 141654"><p>I put Amsoil MTG (your link above is the correct stuff) in my car and noticed a big difference. My trans had a little whine out of the factory and the MTG seemed to quiet it down significantly. It is not totally gone but a noticeable improvement. I live in the high desert of Southern California and morning temps have been in the teens all this week. I've noticed the first 3-5 shifts of the day can be a little tough, but once the trans warms up everything is good to go. If I double clutch the first few shifts or pump the clutch a few times it seems to make those first few shifts a lot smoother. When the weather was in the 30's I didn't notice any degradation in shifting. Your weather in NC sounds similar to what I drive in out here so I would definitely recommend the Amsoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shark77, post: 12611230, member: 141654"] I put Amsoil MTG (your link above is the correct stuff) in my car and noticed a big difference. My trans had a little whine out of the factory and the MTG seemed to quiet it down significantly. It is not totally gone but a noticeable improvement. I live in the high desert of Southern California and morning temps have been in the teens all this week. I've noticed the first 3-5 shifts of the day can be a little tough, but once the trans warms up everything is good to go. If I double clutch the first few shifts or pump the clutch a few times it seems to make those first few shifts a lot smoother. When the weather was in the 30's I didn't notice any degradation in shifting. Your weather in NC sounds similar to what I drive in out here so I would definitely recommend the Amsoil. [/QUOTE]
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