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Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:18 pm
by cloomis555
Im fixin to hit 200k miles on my 2003 Pontiac vibe. Ive replaced the tranny about 20k ago and just gonna do some preventative maintenance this weekend before taking a 3k drive. Im doin my oil and just did my brakes and alignment, I want to do my tranny fluid when I do my oil just so I have no worries when driving home. I want to use Pennzoil synchromesh. I have had it highly recommended to my by friends with civics, and toyos, etc. I just don't know if it will work with our cars, mine specifically is an 03 vibe base 5 speed. If yall could let me know if it will work and how many ounces or quarts it will take to refill. Im not doing the screens or dropping the pan just cause of lack of money for new gaskets and it should have just been done when they installed the new (used with 70k) tranny. thanks

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:56 pm
by cloomis555
Also, since fluid is a question. Should I switch to full synthetic? I want to even if it being a bit more but will it hurt or benefit at all?

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:26 pm
by SeattleJeremy
The gear oil in your transmission should be 75w90 fully synthetic. That is what came in the transmission when it was new, and that's what Toyota recommends.
The service interval on gear oil is 30k miles.

There are a few threads on this forum that suggest using the Toyota fluid or other brands. I prefer "Valvoline SynPower® Full Synthetic Gear Oil 75w90".
My mechanic put in the GM specific stuff last time, and I've not been happy with it. I'll be changing it back to the Valvoline stuff soon.

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:45 am
by triz
http://www.amsoil.com/mygarage/VehicleL ... IAC+VIBE+8

Looks like your initial fill is 3.3 quarts. I would err on the side of preventive maintenance and change the filter if your not 100 percent sure if it was done. It's cheap compared to a new transmission. The filter holds all the crud and dirty fluid.

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:25 am
by cloomis555
Thanks y'all. Found my !manual and it says the same. Although the website you gave me says 4pints for 5spd, that's 2 quarts. Am I reading that right or no?

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 11:56 am
by circuitsmith
="triz"I would err on the side of preventive maintenance and change the filter if your not 100 percent sure if it was done.
The 5-speed (or any other manual trans for that manner) has no filter.

I like RedLine MT-90

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 6:38 pm
by SeattleJeremy
cloomis555 wrote:Thanks y'all. Found my !manual and it says the same. Although the website you gave me says 4pints for 5spd, that's 2 quarts. Am I reading that right or no?
Yep, 2 quarts. I ended up with a little bit left over.
Also, only the automatic's have filters.

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:41 pm
by triz
circuitsmith wrote:[quote="triz"I would err on the side of preventive maintenance and change the filter if your not 100 percent sure if it was done.
The 5-speed (or any other manual trans for that manner) has no filter.

I like RedLine MT-90[/quote]

He mentioned filter so I assumed he had an automatic and not the manual.

I used the Redline briefly. I had trouble shifting in cooler weather, and it didn't withstand my spirited drives at the Dragon either. Some people like it. I personally didn't, after having it in the transmission for awhile and was recommended the GL-4. I converted as you can tell.

If there is a better product out there I will use it. Just was not the case here. I use Motul RBF600 brake fluid over the Amsoil just because it has better high temperature performance and boil offs temps for very spirited driving and racing applications. I do however use the Amsoil for my daily driver.

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:52 pm
by KingTen91
I work at advance and we sell the purple power and Lucas. Purple power I'm not very familiar with but I've used other Lucas products and have always been pleased. Is it ok to use the Lucas or purple power gear oil in our tranny or is the redline or motul or amsoil more so recommended?

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:06 pm
by KingTen91
Scratch that about Lucas, just remembered a post I read earlier today stating it's fine, still not sure if it's the best to use or not tho, anyone have any opinions there?

Re: Tranny fluid reccomendations

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:13 pm
by triz
KingTen91 wrote:I work at advance and we sell the purple power and Lucas. Purple power I'm not very familiar with but I've used other Lucas products and have always been pleased. Is it ok to use the Lucas or purple power gear oil in our tranny or is the redline or motul or amsoil more so recommended?
You do know Purple Power is a de-greaser. No additives are recommended for the Amsoil. And hands down Amsoil makes on of the best products for transmissions.