robvas
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Changing it at 1k miles??
Seems a bit early. You could wait until like 20-30k miles since the fluid is still new. Don't waste your money if your transmission is shifting just fine. It's still a new car.
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Changing it at 1k miles??
Seems a bit early. You could wait until like 20-30k miles since the fluid is still new. Don't waste your money if your transmission is shifting just fine. It's still a new car.
Full synthetic for Engine/Trans/Rearend gear. Set it up reasonably early and enjoy the benefits of replacement fluids.
I changed my MT transmission at about 10-12k miles. I used the recommended Ford fluid and the 4 ounce bottle of Ford additive for the carbon synchros. It seems to shift much smoother with the additive.Anyone here change the transmission fluid on their MT82? If so what fluid did you go with and how noticeable of a change was it? Did you upgrade anything else to help make shifts more smooth? I'm going for my 1k oil change next week and may go ahead and change (upgrade) the trans fluid.
Be careful about using thicker fluids in the MT-82 especially in cold weather. A lot of the early MT-82 failures in 2011-2012 were partly due to Ford initially using a relatively thick fluid (75w90). This is the reason Ford changed to the thin XT-11-QDC fluid.In my both 2014 GT and 2019 GT I got improved shifting with RedLine DCTF.......I'm also going to change to Redline DCTF in my 2022 GT next oil change!!
More importantly I replace the OEM Drain and Fill plugs with Magnetic plugs to catch any ferrous material that might be floating around in there!!
Like to gamble I see. The Syncromesh is fine, but the Valvoline 75w90 isn't even remotely close to the Ford spec in viscosity. If someone recommended this, it is likely for track days in extreme temperatures. Your engine may also run with 20w50 motor oil, but I don't recommend it. Ford researched this extensively during the early 2011-2012 MT-82 transmission failures.I used a quart of Valvoline 75-90 and two quarts of syncrhomesh
seems to shift fine
I spilled a bit because of the way the bottles and pump worked hence the three quarts
plenty of people run all 75-90 without any issues, no thinner fluids mixed with it at allLike to gamble I see. The Syncromesh is fine, but the Valvoline 75w90 isn't even remotely close to the Ford spec in viscosity. If someone recommended this, it is likely for track days in extreme temperatures. Your engine may also run with 20w50 motor oil, but I don't recommend it. Ford researched this extensively during the early 2011-2012 MT-82 transmission failures.
I think you would be surprised, very few people run straight 75w90 in the MT-82 unless it is track duty or a built transmission. And for the ones that do, how many miles in cold weather? Have they put 100k on it?plenty of people run all 75-90 without any issues, no thinner fluids mixed with it at all
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Do you remember where you got your drain plugs from?In my both 2014 GT and 2019 GT I got improved shifting with RedLine DCTF.......I'm also going to change to Redline DCTF in my 2022 GT next oil change!!
More importantly I replace the OEM Drain and Fill plugs with Magnetic plugs to catch any ferrous material that might be floating around in there!!
I found my plugs on eBay.......all you need size and thread pitch!!Do you remember where you got your drain plugs from?