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Old 04-10-2004, 11:46 PM
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i was told to put this in if my fluid was low. I started to pour it in and its green or some dark color? so i stopped. My stock fluid is red. is something wrong here or is everything ok?

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It's ok...trick shift is all I ever used in my tranny
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It all depends on whether your torque converter clutch
likes it for the material used. My TCI w/ carbon clutch
sure did not. I think organic clutches will tolerate it more
than ceramics. You really ought to get the opinion from
your converter manufacturer as there are too many
different TCC materials systems out there to generalize.
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
It all depends on whether your torque converter clutch
likes it for the material used. My TCI w/ carbon clutch
sure did not. I think organic clutches will tolerate it more
than ceramics. You really ought to get the opinion from
your converter manufacturer as there are too many
different TCC materials systems out there to generalize.

thats a really good idea...

J




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