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    Caterpillar hydraulic fluid- Isn't Dave still recommending it as an additive?
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    I have the WM stuff on my GTP and it runs great! Been running with it for 3 months now.
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    There are some idiots in this thread.


    Any trans fluid you can buy will be fine. That is true for engine oil, coolant, PS fluid, etc. as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GTPpower View Post
    There are some idiots in this thread.


    Any trans fluid you can buy will be fine. That is true for engine oil, coolant, PS fluid, etc. as well.
    For an old GM that doesn't give a ****, sure.

    Other vehicles will have serious issues if the incorrect fluid is put in.
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    Yeah...maybe if you put 80-90 gear oil in....


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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    Other vehicles will have serious issues if the incorrect fluid is put in.
    I have a few vehicles like that. As for running anything... really? My older GM trucks will run anything, even ****ty gas. I know the 3800's are unstoppable, but I have several vehicles that are very specific as to what engine oil needs to be run. I guess that is why I don't screw around with Walmart-brand ****.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harner View Post
    I have a few vehicles like that. As for running anything... really? My older GM trucks will run anything, even ****ty gas. I know the 3800's are unstoppable, but I have several vehicles that are very specific as to what engine oil needs to be run. I guess that is why I don't screw around with Walmart-brand ****.

    just because it cost less don't mean its sh it......

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    Quote Originally Posted by harner View Post
    I have a few vehicles like that. As for running anything... really? My older GM trucks will run anything, even ****ty gas. I know the 3800's are unstoppable, but I have several vehicles that are very specific as to what engine oil needs to be run. I guess that is why I don't screw around with Walmart-brand ****.
    For instance?


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    My TBSS with a built LS2 requires thicker weight dino oil (10w30). I can't just throw in any junkyard low-end oil. I have about $5k into a motor that is known for oil flow design issues. The builder told me to stay with name-brand dino oil only, because they built it and that is what they run/recommend. You may think they're wrong/etc. Look them up - Jensen Engine Technologies.

    As for price, I don't doubt that. I still will not personally buy cheap just to save a dollar. Having a quality brand oil that is clean when it goes in and clean when it comes out lets me sleep at night. When your 20k SUV eats a bearing at 78k due to oiling issues, you tend to think differently. ...needed more mods anyway
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    you do know we are talking about transmission fluid right?

    engine oil requirements are a whole different story.

    98 Buick Regal GS, F body brakes, Caddy STS wheels, tinted tails L36 bottom end, lightly ported heads, 1.95 roller rockers, headers, gen 5 N* 3.0 pulley, FSIC, 42 lb injectors, a BrandonHall rebuilt trans, DHP tuned and AEM water/Meth injection https://goo.gl/gpV5kW
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    Quote Originally Posted by harner View Post
    My TBSS with a built LS2 requires thicker weight dino oil (10w30). I can't just throw in any junkyard low-end oil. I have about $5k into a motor that is known for oil flow design issues. The builder told me to stay with name-brand dino oil only, because they built it and that is what they run/recommend. You may think they're wrong/etc. Look them up - Jensen Engine Technologies.

    As for price, I don't doubt that. I still will not personally buy cheap just to save a dollar. Having a quality brand oil that is clean when it goes in and clean when it comes out lets me sleep at night. When your 20k SUV eats a bearing at 78k due to oiling issues, you tend to think differently. ...needed more mods anyway


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    Scotty- we were, you are right. Then this happened.

    Quote Originally Posted by GTPpower View Post
    Any trans fluid you can buy will be fine. That is true for engine oil, coolant, PS fluid, etc. as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTPpower View Post
    You wanted an example, I gave you one

    edit- I should also mention that GM recommends 5w30 Mobil 1 Synthetic in that motor. I ran AMS, Mobil 1, and Castrol, all 5w30.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harner View Post
    You wanted an example, I gave you one

    edit- I should also mention that GM recommends 5w30 Mobil 1 Synthetic in that motor. I ran AMS, Mobil 1, and Castrol, all 5w30.
    That must be why it blew up.


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    The urethra-sized oil passage design is the reason. Google it, it's a well-known issue in the TBSS world, particularly in the AWD trucks. I could have ran Super**** and it would have eaten a bearing. My point is that the motor is now built with some expensive forged parts and I was instructed to use specific oil.

    But regardless, this IS a transmission fluid thread and I apologize for derailing.
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    Thanks for reinforcing what I said earlier in this thread.


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    I love my trans go shift kit. Hits gears real nice
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    Don't listen to these guys.
    I used SuperTech in my junkyard trans, and it holds my 400bhp just fine.
    Do NOT use Lucas additive. Just use the Dex III spec fluid.
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