steved said:I have Fast Coolers as well and with cooler temps, the needle might never move. If it is in the 40s, it will run about 140. If it is 80, it runs about 180. The coolers seem to have made a difference, however, in cold temps the transmission never gets hot enough to allow good shifting (always cold shifts).
I overfilled by the recommended quart and my NV5600 did not like it. It ran hot until I drained that quart out (simply popped the filler plug and left it drain)... so I'm not sure that is a good idea. Most guys don't have a temp guage top see any difference.
I am currently running straight Amsoil MTF, and it is by far the most consistant oil across the board. It isn't the best at any one thing. The two best oils to date are Amsoil and Redline... they are pretty close in performance. I too had a bad experience with RP. It seems that these trannies are not one-fluid-fits-all, as what works in one might not work in another.
I posted this up over at BITOG and they are telling me to run 6 quarts of MTF, one quart of MTL (the thicker stuff), and up to 4 ounces of friction modifier.
I also posted my ruined RP Synchromax report over there and they said it appeared it had sheared quite a bit... actually a lot because the UOA only had 500 miles or so on the oil itself. But they also found a bunch of other stuff in the sample that wasn't found in virgin synchromax.
steved
MTL and MTF both amsoil products, or redline MTL and amsoil MTF???
i need to get it today, and i can pick up amsoil locally at a small parts store. the redline id have to order. and im gonna try a small amount of the FM and see if i like that.