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Old 01-13-2005, 10:15 AM
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Ever try this???

Hey whats up guys. I am getting ready to install and shift kit and end clutch kit on my boys 98 Spyder GS. And hes already baught the new transmission filter kit and all that happy stuff. But hes having some trouble with finding some good tranny fluid. He asked me about some Mobil 1 Automatic Tranny fluid. Its says its fully synthetic tranny fluid. So my question is this....Has anyone tried this particular product before? And do you think he would be safe safe using it? It cost just as much as B&M trick shift. Would the B&M be a better choice?

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Old 01-13-2005, 10:21 AM
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Re: Ever try this???

Actually a buddy of mine did used the Mobil 1 Automatic Tranny fluid last weekend on his new ride... So far it's been good but I think he chose this was because of the positive feedback from the company rather than B&M which is also good. I was planning on doing the same thing but my eclipse is kinda beat now.. I've been driving my Lexus around mostly. Some of you might know me as GSTxBoy.
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Re: Ever try this???

well i wonder what you would use on a MT trany, other then the stuff from mitsu.
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Old 01-13-2005, 05:29 PM
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Re: Ever try this???

For 5 speeds, BG synchro shift is used almost universally. Some poeple use GM syncrhomesh, NEO, some mix with BG and redline, etc.
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Re: Ever try this???

I have used stock and GM syncromesh and IMHO I cant tell a difference.
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Re: Ever try this???

For those that have the NV-T350 (Chrysler), this is the only fluid you should be putting in there. Part #A995ZC1X01

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