MTX Fluid
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Sorry about pestering you people about this MTX fluid thing.. haha.. I just called the dealership and gave the number DAS said I should use my MTX neon... they told me the number had changed for one... and then told me that it was 15 bucks a quart! !&&^$! WOW... Is there something I can get from say Advanced Auto for my car that I can just add to my current transmission fluid?? I am not paying 15/quart for that oil..
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ORIGINAL: rrwertz
Best fluid is the stuff from the dealer. period. some say penzoil synchromesh is a less expensive alternative.
I got some of the mopar stuff from the dealership here at cost, which was like $8.75 a quart.
Best fluid is the stuff from the dealer. period. some say penzoil synchromesh is a less expensive alternative.
I got some of the mopar stuff from the dealership here at cost, which was like $8.75 a quart.
On Engine Parts - Yes - I have found the dealer OE is sometimes better then the OTC parts I have bought.
I have found the new and improved Synthetic are Great - much better then the original stuff that was out there - If I used the Original Lubes in my car - it would probably explode with current racing conditions!
Power Steering is the most noticable - I had to switch to a Synthetic since the Dealer stuff would be mostly vaporized by the end of a race. and the Dealer stuff definately does not last as long as the Synthetic.
I did not notice it much with motor Oil - but then again - I would change the Oil after a full race weekend. the Synthetic come out looking cleaner then conventional - the Convention motor oil comes out pure black instead of the brownish color it would go as.