transynd fluid in 47re?
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transynd fluid in 47re?
I was wondering if synthetic fluid would increase longevity in our automatics. assuming the fluid/filter is changed on time and the bands adjusted properly is overheating of the fluid the most common cause failure? i was considering transynd as supposedly according to my dipstick you can run dex ii in it and transynd is formulated to behave like dexiii/mercon. i ran it in a gm 4l60e for a long time and it liked it, but i know this is a dodge, just wondering if anyone has used it
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sad part is i can get rebranded (Fleetrite) transynd for the same price as atf+4 which is dyno and therefore is not as strong temp wise. im sure a syn atf+4 would cost me an arm and a leg. i gotta stop buying vehicles that take the expensive crap. i had a crown vic that took merconV and it would cost me over $200 for a diy trans service if i drained the TC. the only reason i put synthetic in the 4l60e was because it was a z28 camaro that i drove in the snow. (with winter tires and posi that car was actually great in the snow but yup i got stuck sometimes)
Last edited by Xraytheo; 01-23-2012 at 11:54 PM.
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