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Old Aug 18, 2008, 03:46 PM
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Old Aug 21, 2008, 03:21 PM
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anything for tcases yet.
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Originally Posted by Nesiop
anything for tcases yet.
Yeah. Redline Heavyweight Shockproof At least, that's what I put in there.

Technically, if the OEM cars run SuperDiaqueen in the TC you could possibly run the Castrol. However, I have no experience with that. And, personally, I can't recommend something until I've tried it.

What aren't you happy about with regards to your T-case fluid?
Old Aug 22, 2008, 12:45 PM
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Just shipped out some Castrol to some lucky people.

Maybe you'll be the next lucky person?
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Smoother shifting & a longer lasting G.B.
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Is it 43.99 shipped, and where do I pay? Thanks.
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Is it 43.99 shipped, and where do I pay? Thanks.
It's $43.99 + shipping.

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Old Sep 11, 2008, 09:43 AM
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send all pm's to erik regarding his super smooth shifting sauce
Old Sep 28, 2008, 04:46 PM
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Slick shifting TTT
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I have to post that this oil in my tranny and amsoil in my tc/diff is bad*ss. I used to have all redline fluids and sometimes it would be hard to get in 1st gear/reverse and notchy in 2nd. Wow, i didnt think it would fix it this good. Goes in every gear like butter and no notchiness for me either. Thanks Erik!!!!!!
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I'm glad you're happy/satisfied. You being happy lets me know I'm providing a good product/service to the Evo community.

I'm glad your results are similar to the ones I've experienced.
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I'll be definitely trying this fluid out next time my tranny is due for a fluid change.

In another >15,000 miles. Hopefully you'll still be stocking this stuff. I def still have issues getting into 1st gear smoothly, notchiness in 2nd gear, and being hard as **** to get into Reverse. I do have the BR shifter bushings (on the tranny) so I'm wondering how much they have to do with the reverse issue. I'm sure this fluid should solve my first 2 issues though.

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Originally Posted by MJ23FE
I'll be definitely trying this fluid out next time my tranny is due for a fluid change.

In another >15,000 miles. Hopefully you'll still be stocking this stuff. I def still have issues getting into 1st gear smoothly, notchiness in 2nd gear, and being hard as **** to get into Reverse. I do have the BR shifter bushings (on the tranny) so I'm wondering how much they have to do with the reverse issue. I'm sure this fluid should solve my first 2 issues though.

-Jalal
I can't guarantee it will solve your issues, but with its track record I think it will help.
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I would assume this is a trans oil? I have 6spd too and yes it is 'notchie/jumpie' from first gear to second, sometime.

I went to evomoto.com for the instruction but may I know another way to do this change of oil?

Thanks.


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