Red Line MT90 here and it made my transmission a little more quiet. Also, after a few days it seemed to get int Reverse a little easier (or, with less noise).
bowsercake said:Red Line MT90 here and it made my transmission a little more quiet. Also, after a few days it seemed to get int Reverse a little easier (or, with less noise).
jdub said:Might want to read this before you put RP gear oil in your tranny
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44485
phoenix6 said:Helpful hint, this is what I do (manual trans if thats what ur driving) put clutch in, pop the shifter in 2nd or 4th then over into reverse, it wont hit or make a noise.... unless ur talking about some other noise
canadian said:Jdub,
I went into Lordco (where I found they had RP and redline oil in town) (I think it's a Canadian autoparts store simular to autozone)
Anyways, I went to exchange the RP for the Redline MT-90 as recommended. The guy at the parts counter tried to tell me that Redline was crap and I should stick with the RP I originally got. Then I tried to tell him what you guys told me and he kind of rolled his eyes.
But I got the MT-90 and it was cheaper too, so thats a plus.
Thanks guys, at least SM knows what they are talking about...damn autoparts store:icon_evil
That sounds nicejdub said:Big fan of Red Line MT90 myself...use it in my Toyota truck, shifts smooth as silk.
suprarx7nut said:Everyone seems to be complaining about how hard it is to fill... I don't get it.
I thought it was rather easy with my $5 oil pump, but I may have to try the shifter way since everyone seems to think its sooooo much better.