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Re: Lucas Tranny Fix Fluid
I have used Slick 50 for 17 years, and have not had an internal engine failure since, despite racking up 350,000 miles on some of those cars, so I'm inclined to believe there's something to it.
Of course I take good care of my rides and run synthetic oil too, so that helps. Chemistry is no substitue for maintenance or a fix for neglect.
I would advise against using any tranny fluid modifiers in a Honda, unless you have one that's hopeless and you have nothing to lose. Then I'd consider it. Lucas builds shear strength, which will make your shifts firmer and reduces slip, but as we all know, Honda autos shift plenty firm enough. In a tranny that has friction plates in poor condition, it will work better initially, but may tear them apart before too long, resulting in failure.
Honda automatics have few problems when serviced regularly, so just do what the manual says and it'll last...
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