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Old 2005-04-01, 06:23 PM   #1
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Default I <3 Lightweight Shockproof too...

Damn that stuff is good. I'm not getting quite the night and day difference that Tyson, Matt, and Eric did, but my Royal Purple MaxGear was only a year and a half old. Definitely getting smoother, faster synchro engagement already though. I downshifted into 1st at >25mph three times on my test drive, and the gearbox wasn't even fully warmed up yet. :shock: Me=happy.
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Old 2005-04-01, 06:58 PM   #2
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My tranny was night and day better after I used it. I even stopped kicking my car. For a while I mean.
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Old 2005-04-01, 07:29 PM   #3
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IN retrospect mine wasn't Night and Day.

but reverse is much easier to get into.

I'm still happy though.
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Old 2005-04-01, 07:33 PM   #4
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sounds like I need to change my tranny fluid. Reverse is a bear.
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Old 2005-04-02, 12:50 AM   #5
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Reverse is better, but good lord it's easy to double clutch to 1st now. I only have to be in the ballpark on the rev match. I could probably go into first at close to 20 without DCing at all.
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Old 2005-04-02, 02:25 PM   #6
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I read the other Shockproof thread as well, but don't know enough to make a decision here....my wife can be a bit hard on the syncros, so this sounds like a good idea even for a daily-driver like mine.

Questions are:

For extended hot-weather highway driving (trips) would this be a bad thing for bearings, etc?
Cold-weather performance should be good.
Is the replacement interval shorter for this stuff?
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Old 2005-04-02, 10:33 PM   #7
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It would be great in your car too. It would last as long as any other oil since you don't autocross or anything. That puts a lot more stress on the fluid than even moderately hard daily driving.
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