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Old 02-08-2008, 11:53 PM
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some one had posted a post about a container called restore i want to find that post
 
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https://dodgeforum.com/m_527393/tm.htm

if that doesn't work search a little tip for everyone
 
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just put some in my Dodge when I changed the oil yesterday. too soon to really claim any difference. I also added some Gunk brand trans aid which I am happy to report DID make a HUGE difference. Call it snake oil if you want but my tranny is definitely shifting smoother!
 
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Old 02-10-2008, 03:30 PM
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just put some in my Dodge when I changed the oil yesterday. too soon to really claim any difference. I also added some Gunk brand trans aid which I am happy to report DID make a HUGE difference. Call it snake oil if you want but my tranny is definitely shifting smoother!
What did the old oil look like after you ran theRestore through and drained it? Worse than normal?

Wait, is this the engine flush or an additive?
 
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Rebuild kit in a can

enough said..............
 
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Ive been using restore for a few changes now and i can easily say that ive felt a difference. Truck simply put, seems to be running happier.
 
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Rebuild kit in a can

enough said..............
So this stuff's really that good? May add some to my wife's Mazda next change...bout to hit 104K. Don't they make an engine flush, too?

Do they make this in full synthetic?
 
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Nevermind, I checked out their website and it says it's okay to use with any type of oil...
 



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