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Old 11-21-2012, 03:51 PM   #1
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MT fluid change experience

I know that there have been a lot of posts about MT fluids but after reading all of them as well as posts on Bobistheoilguy, I decided to go with GM part #12346190. It is a fully synthetic Gl-4 made with with PAO's and esters and no pseudo-synthetic GroupIII oil and variably described as a 75w-90 and 75w-85 with KV40 and 100 values of 75 and 11.5 cSt. In the Chevrolet 2010 vehicle product car manual it is described as a 75w-90, so no warranty issues using it. It is expensive. Retails for 26.36 a quart. I got it at dealer cost for 16.53. Shifts are now very smooth with just the right engagement feel and no second gear notchiness! Highly recommended. See link for warranty proof of Gl-4 and 75w-90. The second option is the one to download.
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Old 11-23-2012, 07:21 PM   #2
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Update after driving in weather in the 30s, mild second gear notchiness briefly. Still much better than OEM. May try Pentosin next time but not until my warranty is up. I don't want a claim denial.
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What makes you think running pentosin will be a claim denial?
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Old 11-24-2012, 01:06 AM   #4
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It is a 75w-80 and the manual calls for a 75w-90. I am not concerned that it wouldn't be a good choice, but if I where to have bad luck with my transmission, Subaru could use this as a way to deny warranty.
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Old 11-24-2012, 01:43 AM   #5
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Given the dealer techs cant even tighten lug nuts right, last thing I would worry about is them sending trans fluid to a lab to test oil weight.
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Pentosin MTF2 is definitely working perfectly for
my BRZ transmission, smooth like butter without
compromise.

Car is almost at 8000 clicks and temperatures since
flush 2 weeks ago are 20 to 50F.
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Is this something that can be easily done by an average at-home garage tinkerer (with basic tools), or should it be done by a transmission shop? How many quarts are required? I think this will be one of the first things I do once I get my FR-S in the spring!
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Looks similar to my old STI. If you can do an oil change, should be no problem.
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Pentosin MTF2 is definitely working perfectly for
my BRZ transmission, smooth like butter without
compromise.

Car is almost at 8000 clicks and temperatures since
flush 2 weeks ago are 20 to 50F.
Pento is superior to the GM stuff btw..you get what you pay for. DO a search there are threads on this site relating to pentosin
easy to do for home wrench, depending on your skill level, if you can change engine oil and get the car up safely you can do this too
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Is this something that can be easily done by an average at-home garage tinkerer (with basic tools), or should it be done by a transmission shop? How many quarts are required? I think this will be one of the first things I do once I get my FR-S in the spring!
It's very easy.

4 jack stands, a jack, a couple of tools, crush washers (or reuse, I prefer to replace), fluid pump (unless using gear 300 in the trans), and some tools.

There's a DIY in the DIY subforum.
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Pento is superior to the GM stuff btw..you get what you pay for. DO a search there are threads on this site relating to pentosin
easy to do for home wrench, depending on your skill level, if you can change engine oil and get the car up safely you can do this too
He's using pentosin mtf2 now I believe...
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Given the dealer techs cant even tighten lug nuts right, last thing I would worry about is them sending trans fluid to a lab to test oil weight.



Truth most fluid hits the shop floor
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use a big shop type fluid syringe, its cleaner than most screw on pumps.
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Where can you get one of those? I've looked for something just like that before with no luck
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