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Old 06-18-2014, 11:42 PM   #1
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Tranny problems?

So today I pulled my car into the shop at work to swap out the fluid. Odometer at 1000.
I was so excited to feel the change on my gears with no success... I don't know if I used the right fluid... I know that's what it calls for... What have you guys used? Gears feel so crunchy!!!!! Help. My motors feels happy though!Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1403145741.101306.jpg
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Old 06-19-2014, 03:04 PM   #2
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Pentosin 3 Liter; 75W-80 Trans Oil. That's what you want. You'll still feel a little chunkiness until you have used your car for a while. After 30k miles, that fluid, and all kinds of Whiteline suspension bushings, my shifts are nice and smooth. When I was still at low mileage it was still a little chunky even with the fluid and bushings.
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Old 06-19-2014, 03:24 PM   #3
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I think that's supposed to be decent oil. I'm at just over 500 miles on the odometer so far, last night ordered oil to swap out by trans and diff at 1000.

I went with Motul Gear 300. Not only is it overall a well respected oil but it worked wonders on my WRX 5 speed transmission and my STI 6 speed.
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Old 06-19-2014, 05:49 PM   #4
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a local guy had crunchy 3-4 gear changes and bitched about it to the dealer. hes at 14k miles and now hes getting a new transmission on sat. Try complaining at the dealer :/
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Yeah reading all the threads I really hoped that I would feel a difference I don't want to be just switching fluids around until I get better results. I might just go to the dealer. It is 2nd, 3rd, and 6th to be specific. Sometimes 1st. It frustrates me. Lol.
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OH and reverse! I don't think it is a break in process?
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I thought pentosin helped when I first changed it out at about 2000 miles. At 15,600 my transmission took a complete dump and had to be replaced under warranty. Now that I have the new transmission, it's better than it ever was from the beginning. Buttery smooth. 0 crunchiness. And thats with stock fluid and only 200 miles on it since it was put in.

I advise all people who have a crunchy transmission to go complain and get it replaced. The new ones are way better than my June 2013 model was.
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I advise all people who have a crunchy transmission to go complain and get it replaced. The new ones are way better than my June 2013 model was.

Dealer didn't question any fluid change since I did see it had a tamper seal...
I want butter smooth gears D: :/
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I thought pentosin helped when I first changed it out at about 2000 miles. At 15,600 my transmission took a complete dump and had to be replaced under warranty. Now that I have the new transmission, it's better than it ever was from the beginning. Buttery smooth. 0 crunchiness. And thats with stock fluid and only 200 miles on it since it was put in.

I advise all people who have a crunchy transmission to go complain and get it replaced. The new ones are way better than my June 2013 model was.
This is why I'm not going to baby my transmission anymore. I thought if I was super gentle with it while it was cold that it would probably last forever. Seems like I'll just be prolonging the inevitable.
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Motul 300 Gear fluid is a good option too.
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If your're having tranny problems, I feel bad for you son, I got 99 problems and shifting aint one.

On another note, My Motul Gear 300 came in for both the tranny and differential. Can't wait to see how much crap comes out after 18k miles on the magnetic drain plug on the diff. Also can't wait to see how much better my car shifts at the low RPM's.
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Also to add on that, get a Whiteline positive shift kit and the Perrin rear shifter bushing. Those two minor parts alone significantly improved my shifting and made the shifts more crisp. Very noticeable when they went in.
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Check for clutch drag. A dragging clutch can kill your transmission within only a few shifts as the synchros are fragile. It doesn’t matter what they are made of or if they are double or triple synchro, they will be ruined if the clutch drags, period.

http://www.jackstransmissions.com/pa...kills-synchros
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4L motul gear 300, mtec shift Springs, whiteline tyranny support and perrin shift spring. I'll do a short review once I get them installed. My tranny is alright. Miss 2nd sometimes while giving her which is really annoying and embarrassing. Hopefully these mods help with shifting under load. While shifting slowly it's smooth as butter though.

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