Gm Synchromesh In Honda at Michelle Andrew blog

Gm Synchromesh In Honda. In my s, i have tried gm stuff, amsoil, and honda mtf. Gm syncromesh should work just fine; I've owned 3 insights in the last year and was able to experience the transition from honda mtf to gm mtf and back again. Seems like it works better than honda mtf in older transmissions. I gave that a go. I've heard good stuff about the gm oil. Honda mtf $7 and gm. I have tried blends of all of these. Honda's newer manual transmission (green label) fluid is comparable to amsoil synchromesh and. I recently changed my trans oil to honda mtf and gm synchromesh mixed and its smoothed as hell. Generally i try to go with honda fluids, but i have noticed that some people online have reported amazing improvement in shifting in. I have a 2004 honda s2000 (carbon fiber synchros) and have used oem honda mtf, gm synchromesh friction modified, and the new. Homies from la swear by gear x. Gm synchromesh is a bit too thin for the honda manual trannies.

6spd Sport changed to GM synchromesh...Wow Page 2 Drive Accord Honda Forums
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Gm syncromesh should work just fine; Generally i try to go with honda fluids, but i have noticed that some people online have reported amazing improvement in shifting in. I recently changed my trans oil to honda mtf and gm synchromesh mixed and its smoothed as hell. Seems like it works better than honda mtf in older transmissions. Honda's newer manual transmission (green label) fluid is comparable to amsoil synchromesh and. Homies from la swear by gear x. I've heard good stuff about the gm oil. Honda mtf $7 and gm. I have tried blends of all of these. I have a 2004 honda s2000 (carbon fiber synchros) and have used oem honda mtf, gm synchromesh friction modified, and the new.

6spd Sport changed to GM synchromesh...Wow Page 2 Drive Accord Honda Forums

Gm Synchromesh In Honda I have tried blends of all of these. I've heard good stuff about the gm oil. Gm synchromesh is a bit too thin for the honda manual trannies. In my s, i have tried gm stuff, amsoil, and honda mtf. I have a 2004 honda s2000 (carbon fiber synchros) and have used oem honda mtf, gm synchromesh friction modified, and the new. I recently changed my trans oil to honda mtf and gm synchromesh mixed and its smoothed as hell. Generally i try to go with honda fluids, but i have noticed that some people online have reported amazing improvement in shifting in. I've owned 3 insights in the last year and was able to experience the transition from honda mtf to gm mtf and back again. Gm syncromesh should work just fine; Homies from la swear by gear x. I gave that a go. Honda mtf $7 and gm. Honda's newer manual transmission (green label) fluid is comparable to amsoil synchromesh and. I have tried blends of all of these. Seems like it works better than honda mtf in older transmissions.

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