Motul Gear 300
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Re: (Tweakmeister)
Yeah my LSD is definitely a stock LSD, not clutch type like the Spoon, KAAZ, or Mugen LSD...wish I had one though
For some, the Motul works I guess. I'm now using the new formula Honda MTF. It does seem a lot thinner than the Motul 300. I remember when I poured the Motul 300 into my tranny, and that fluid was very thick. I figured it'd help but it didn't.
The Honda MTF is only 4 - 5$ per quart. Since you only need two, I don't mind changing my tranny fluid after a few HPDE's. If I remember correctly, the Motul was around $15-17 per quart.
For some, the Motul works I guess. I'm now using the new formula Honda MTF. It does seem a lot thinner than the Motul 300. I remember when I poured the Motul 300 into my tranny, and that fluid was very thick. I figured it'd help but it didn't.
The Honda MTF is only 4 - 5$ per quart. Since you only need two, I don't mind changing my tranny fluid after a few HPDE's. If I remember correctly, the Motul was around $15-17 per quart.
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Re: (snowboardgeek1)
I just installed Gear 300 in my tranny today. I had a high rpm 3rd gear grind and trouble getting into reverse. I've only driven about 100km on the new fluid, but so far so good. Smooth shifting and I am unable to reproduce the previous faults.
Word of warning, this stuff stinks, badly. I would only use in a well venitilated area, like outside.
Word of warning, this stuff stinks, badly. I would only use in a well venitilated area, like outside.
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