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Old 10-15-2011, 12:33 PM
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Ok so I did a fluid and filter change on my new to me 02 z since the car has 88k miles I thought it would be a good idea to add a quart of this stuff to sort of rejuvenate the clutches and seals. I noticed the label says it stops hard shifting which is maybe not the best thing for performance. I can't get enough traction to see what the 1-2 shift feels like under power due to a soon to be replaced set of worn out cooper tires. 2-3 is not bad but not all that impressive either. Anybody have any ideas about wheather or not I goofed and if so would changing the fluid again be a good idea?
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Wow yall got nothing?
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Well its not likley hurting anything though generally I do not suggest additives at all.
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Lucas additives are great products. I wouldn't sweat it. Get the new skins on it and holler back when you can stick the shift.

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