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wny_pat1
Apr 21, 2011Explorer
bobschultz wrote:With Transynd, your transmission will run cooler, not be affected by seasonal temperature changes, and last much longer that it will with the Dextron! Plus you will not have to change the fluid anywhere near as often when running Transynd. With Transynd, you can probably go years between changes provided you change the filters at the recommended interval and have the Transynd analyzed at the same time. The analysis will tell you if the Transynd has any contaminates in it.
Have a 2000 DSDP with an Alison MD 3060 trans. Been reading the forum re. Transyd. Called Allison and spoke to a Tech. Told him with the high cost of fuel I will only be driving a few thousand miles a year. Do I really need to change to Transyd. He said that the Dextron III was ok to use. I changed the fluid and used the high cap. filters. Found Valvoline Dex III at Napa. Bob S.
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