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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Greasy Spoon
Longterm amsoil use tr6060
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<blockquote data-quote="Ablaze" data-source="post: 14515110" data-attributes="member: 137330"><p>I used amsoil in my TR3650 for about 20k miles and 2 years. I made a conscious effort to note the shifting before, and after. Was all smiles, cold shifting improved and notchiness all but disappeared. Sold that car and picked up a GT500. Had some notchiness in 2nd. Amsoil again. 500 miles later it was gone. Bought the car with 20 miles on it. It's at 5450 miles now and about 6 months. All smiles so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ablaze, post: 14515110, member: 137330"] I used amsoil in my TR3650 for about 20k miles and 2 years. I made a conscious effort to note the shifting before, and after. Was all smiles, cold shifting improved and notchiness all but disappeared. Sold that car and picked up a GT500. Had some notchiness in 2nd. Amsoil again. 500 miles later it was gone. Bought the car with 20 miles on it. It's at 5450 miles now and about 6 months. All smiles so far. [/QUOTE]
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