Transmission Fluid

Kraig Pavlonnis

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I own a first gen speed 3. How much transmission fluid should I buy and what type should I get? I'm going to be fully replacing the fluid.
Also how much power steering fluid should I put in after a flush?
 
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TriboDyn 75w90 Synthetic Gear Oil 1 US Quart - Premium Full Synthetic Oil + Patented Additives - Lower Gearbox Temperatures - Incredible Cling Rate -
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I would actually go with this over the Ford fluid. Ford stuff works great but this stuff works even better. No grinding even when it was -10f out. Make sure your shake it really well before pouring so the additives can get mixed back in. @Sho is also running this.
 
I'll be trying the Motul 75w90 next for shits and giggles. And because I got a leak and all my jizz leaked out :oops:
 
I haz a genPu.

Been using 75w-90 since 12k miles on the car back on 2013.

Used to run Amsoil, I would not recommend it. This stuff sucks to shift when cold.

Now I am using Motul 75w-90, it's ok. Smooth when hot, a little hard to shift when cold but nothing to worry about.

I use Ford Mercon V for power steering, good stuff and you can shop around for a good price.
 
Cold is a big concern for me I'll see -25f here in the winter... Redline I also find hard to shift when cold but better than OEM in the Pu. I'll be swapping my power steering fluid to motomaster Mercon V (basically the Ford stuff) as I'm due for a flush.
 
Cold is a big concern for me I'll see -25f here in the winter... Redline I also find hard to shift when cold but better than OEM in the Pu. I'll be swapping my power steering fluid to motomaster Mercon V (basically the Ford stuff) as I'm due for a flush.
I have a pu trans in my juan. They are the same besides gearing so I don't know why the weight would have change other then them trying to cover up 2nd gear grinds or something. I never had any issues in the winter -10f and lower. A few times I had to drive and was not able to let it warm up and it still shifted smooth.
 
Here it's even cheaper!!! Hurry ! 5 left !
 

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curse you folks and your cheap Tribodyn, looking like $200 for me with shipping costs... seriously considering going ford fluids and saving $100 although I see -43 or lower at peak here in winter (C/F its the same) anyone have experience with both in the cold (-13f average temps) or just sub freezing
 
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