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Old 01-10-2009, 01:34 AM
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Soooo.. I have a manual tranny and Honda recommended I change the MTF at 30k miles. Do you guys recommend? On my old car most of the people I knew did it around 10-15k because the tranny was fragile. I kinda feel like the shifting could be slightly smoother so I wanted an opinion and see what you guys are changing it at if at all.

And of course recommended Honda MTF. I heard you don't really need it but it's recommended. Any info on whether or not honda mtf is super necessary?

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Old 01-10-2009, 01:36 AM
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Amsoil. I changed mine twice in 20k miles.
 
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Old 01-10-2009, 01:37 AM
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shit i did mine at 13k.

i am running gm sychromesh.its a GANG of a lot smoother.

i only run the best fluids in my car so i had to, i didnt want to wait.

but im thinking about using royal purple all around pretty soon.


amsoil is great my buddy runs it in his integra.

i might go through them since my team is sponsored by amsoil.
 
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I see. Did you do it or a shop? I knew it Honda just wants our cars to break so they'll get more repair $$!!
 
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i did it.

super simple man.

1 drain bolt. and just refill it by the dip stick.
 
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what is the weights we should use when it comes to the synthetic mt oil?
 
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good question

i just go to gm dealer and i just tell them i want the gm synchromesh FRICTION modified. and i tell them its for my honda so they give it to me.
i dont think ive ever seen numbers on it.

same way goes for the royal purple bottles.
 
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Old 01-10-2009, 02:45 AM
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do i just ask for the royal purple friction modified mt oil? i have seen the royal purple mt oils but they all have weights listed on them. im running the purple in the engine so i want it in the trans too. thanks for the help.
 
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Old 01-10-2009, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by YA2_user_GD3
Soooo.. I have a manual tranny and Honda recommended I change the MTF at 30k miles. Do you guys recommend? On my old car most of the people I knew did it around 10-15k because the tranny was fragile. I kinda feel like the shifting could be slightly smoother so I wanted an opinion and see what you guys are changing it at if at all.

And of course recommended Honda MTF. I heard you don't really need it but it's recommended. Any info on whether or not honda mtf is super necessary?

Thankssssssss

According to the service manual (p3-8) either manual or automatic transmission fluid is changed at service indicator 3. On the maintance minder display. That should normally not occur in less than 100K miles.
If severe service is encountered (hilly country driving low speeds) change the automatic fluid at 60k miles; if towed behind a motor home every 30k miles, either case regardless of mileage minder displayed.
 
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Old 01-10-2009, 04:08 PM
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Used Red Line MTL in the neons and Mt-90 in the Mazda!!! all good stuff... AMSoil makes some good stuff tho!!

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Old 01-10-2009, 04:39 PM
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I swapped the honda factory MT fluid for pennzoil synchromesh and it runs like it did the first day I test drove the car. Hopefully it'll stay like that. This synchromesh I think is just the non-GM labeled synchromesh - could be wrong, but picked it up from pep boys. As far as numbers, I believe you should look for 75W-90, GL-5 rating or higher. Synthetic FTW.
 
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Old 01-10-2009, 06:18 PM
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GL5 additives are just good to eat synchro rings! Tried Motul Gear GL5 in the Mazda and i tought the tranny was auto-destructing... flushed the shit and poured Red Line Mt-90 GL4 and it was like new!! look at GL-4 for a Manual Transmission and GL5 for a diff. as the GL5 additives are Extreme pressure (EP) additives...

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I put Motul Gear 300 in my STi and I love the stuff. I'll be trying it in my Fit too, soon.
 
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let us kno how that goes, im curious
 
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Originally Posted by SD_MR_FIT
i did it.

super simple man.

1 drain bolt. and just refill it by the dip stick.
...for automatic
 
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Originally Posted by DOHCtor
GL5 additives are just good to eat synchro rings! Tried Motul Gear GL5 in the Mazda and i tought the tranny was auto-destructing... flushed the shit and poured Red Line Mt-90 GL4 and it was like new!! look at GL-4 for a Manual Transmission and GL5 for a diff. as the GL5 additives are Extreme pressure (EP) additives...

Marko!!
DO NOT PUT red line mt-90 gl4!!!!! that is 90 weight
fits fluid is 40 weight
 
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sooo...... honda mtf it is then.. since we cant decide on what to use.
 
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^ lol. yea i used honda mtf when i changed mine. couldn't tell any difference, it was probably a waste to even change the fluid actually since it wasn't even due.
 
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im planning to change mine using factory oil when it comes time to replace it.

sometimes manufacturers will not warrant their trannies if the user
uses other than factory oils. plus the factory oil is good. i can shift
no problem in this frigged sub -12F weather. try that on older cars. lol
 
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Old 01-16-2009, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
im planning to change mine using factory oil when it comes time to replace it.

sometimes manufacturers will not warrant their trannies if the user
uses other than factory oils. plus the factory oil is good. i can shift
no problem in this frigged sub -12F weather. try that on older cars. lol


You make a good point. Using the manufacturers tranny fluid is going to be the baest route unless you know specially, and not some sales talk, that an alternate works. I doubt if any transmission fluid maker will guarantee their fluid in your transmission so you need to be dependent on HONDA specified fluids. And ditto change intervals.
 

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