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Can I use Pentosin MTF2 in the LSD?
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Does a different trans or rear diff gear fluid effect the warranty in the event of a transmission failure or something?
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Yes. If they know you're not using a fluid that's correct for the application, they can deny warranty coverage.
On the transmission I think they'd have a hard time justifying their choice to deny warranty coverage based on fluid usage (assuming you could afford to take them to court, and assuming you're using a GL-4 fluid) simply because they spec'd out an obsolete classification. If you were to put a GL-5 in your transmission they'd be right to tell you to kick rocks. |
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Piggybacking on that, the also have to prove that it was the oil that caused the issue. If it was a manufacturing defect then they can't blame it on the oil.
Of course, you would have to get an independent shop to check this for you at your own expense and then successfully sue Toyota for your money. So it's a risk. |
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Fk massimo gear oil LSD GL-5 75w90
Hi all, i have a problem after replacing my transmission oil to this fk massimo gear LSD oil, 75w90 GL5, now i always hear an average chatter sounds in my 3-4k rpm, little sound when idling, and also a huge chatter sound when engine brakes. I think it is from the tranny. But anyone knows this problem? I have several information that let me know that GL5 is not suitable for tranny. Please help
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What do you track junkie guys use for your transmission and differential fluid?
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[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Motul-3178CZ-12PK-Synthetic-Differential-Lubricant/dp/B004LEWJSW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1395969055&sr=8-2&keywords=motul+gear"]Amazon.com: Motul 3178CZ-12PK Gear 300 75W-90 100 Percent Synthetic Ester Based Racing Gearbox and Differential Lubricant - 1 Liter, (Case Pack of 12): Automotive[/ame] Shifting has been very smooth once the fluid gets up to temp. |
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The manufacturers have specified that the 2nd gear should be stiff when cold. It was a compromise to making a transmission that worked well under operating temp and track duty.
IMHO, if you're changing the fluid to make 1 gear feel "better" when the car is cold, you're on a quest to solve a non-problem. So while a Penn Syncromesh or a Pentosin may have an improvement on a cold 2nd gear shift, that isn't the reason it is better. That's the wrong correlation. The Penn SM or Pentosin are good due to their properties such as heat tolerance, viscosity, additive package etc... that is the right correlation. If your 2nd gear shifts better, great, if not, it doesn't mean the fluid isn't good. The OEM tranny fluid is quite good as well. Some "racing" fluids are designed with a focus on high operating temp but not necessarily long drain intervals or cold operation functionality. Some also don't have additive packages. I have not used Pentosin, amsoil or redline in my tranny. I've used Redline and Amsoil in my Honda transmission and it was terrible... won't do again. Quote:
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http://www.motul.com/us/en-US/produc...ylgear-10w40?f I've personally never been a fan of putting a gear oil in a manual transmission unless it's specifically called for. Thicker isn't necessarily better in transmissions. For folks looking to compare gear oil viscosity to motor oil viscosity:
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