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4/12/2012

Red Line D4 ATF - Quart (Case 12 Bottles) Review

Red Line D4 ATF - Quart (Case 12 Bottles)
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Have been using Red Line oil for many years in many different applications from race cars to daily drivers. I just recently purchased some of this D4 ATF to replace the Toyota T-IV in my 2006 camry SE. Did a complete flush. WOW!! I didnt know this car could shift any better. I am very confident in this fluid and have see it perform time and again here in the hot phoenix summers.
Heat is the #1 enemy in any auto transmission and this fluid addresses this issue by allowing them to run much cooler. My trans is running about 20 degrees cooler than before the flush. Very happy with this product and highly recommend it for anyone looking to reduce wear, extend drain intervals and reduce heat and at the same time possibly improve shift characteristics.

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4/02/2012

Royal Purple 12512 Synchomax Manual Transmission Fluid, Quart Bottle, 1 case (12 each) Review

Royal Purple 12512 Synchomax Manual Transmission Fluid, Quart Bottle, 1 case (12 each)
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Wow, this really takes a long time, I order a product, it came with free shipping(great), it took 14 days to get to my (area),next stop would have been at my door, it never made it that far. It seems the shipment was damaged in transit, so I followed it for 7 more days to return to (where it was shipped from)then waited 5 more days for a refund? If I had wanted a refund I would not have ordered the product in the first place. The solution to this case would have been to reship expidite (overnight) the item I wanted from the time you new it was damaged. I still want this item, but I will not wait the periods of time these transactions seem to take, we are in the computor age, correct? There is nothing at all wrong with the item, just the service part of this organization. Dennis C. Harrington

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3/24/2012

Red Line SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner - 15 oz. (Case 12 Bottles) Review

Red Line SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner - 15 oz. (Case 12 Bottles)
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Among all fuel system cleaners I'm aware of, Redline SI-1 contains the highest quantity per dollar (based on manufacturer MSDS) of the critical fuel-system-cleaning compounds known as polyether amines (PEA). Primarily for this reason I believe SI-1 to be the best available and most cost-effective fuel system cleaner product at retail pricing. At the current price per bottle when bought by the case right here on Amazon ($5.30) it is a bargain (12/15/09 edit: the price here has almost doubled since I wrote this and it is now, unfortunately, far from a bargain).
In my case it has not been necessary to use Redline's recommended quantity of approximately 3 oz per fill-up. The effects of 1 oz per fill-up are indistinguishable in terms of tested results (see my basis for this statement below). This results in an approximate cost of $0.35/tank or less than a tenth of a penny per mile. A full case at this usage rate is enough to treat 180 full tanks of fuel or to last approximately 80,000 miles. (Figures based 15gal/tank, 25-35mpg).Long version:
As far as I know, every effective fuel system cleaner on the market uses a class of compounds known as polyether amines (PEA), in varying proportions, to effectively clean deposits from fuel system components, and particularly from fuel injectors, which can quickly impact engine efficiency and performance when not operating correctly. My understanding is that these compounds were first developed by Chevron and sold under the Techron name, and have since been made available to other blenders of fuel treatment products. Until recently BG 44K, Chevron Techron Concentrate, Gumout Regane Fuel System Cleaner, Amsoil P.I. Performance Improver Concentrate, and Redline SI-1 (among others) listed polyether amines on their Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in proportions varying from approximately 25% to 50%. Most of these products no longer list PEA on their MSDS, having changed their terminology to disguise the precise nature of their products' constituent components. Whether PEA is still contained in those products is a matter of uncertainty. As of this writing Redline's SI-1 MSDS still specifies that the product contains 30-50% PEA. Consequently it is one of the few remaining fuel system cleaner products that undoubtedly does contain PEA in significant quantity.
I have been able to test the efficacy of fuel system cleaners in one of my own vehicles using a method I stumbled on after having its injectors professionally cleaned while out of the vehicle. The car in question uses a Bosch engine management system that reports fuel injector data to an on-board computer, which then uses that data to calculate and report instantaneous and average mpg to the driver. I noted after the professional cleaning that the accuracy of the reported mpg, when used to measure average mpg over each full tank of fuel, improved suddenly from a prior error of around -3% - -5% (that is, the reported mpg was ~3-5% below the actual mpg, or typically just over 1mpg low) to an error as close to zero as I could measure (that is, usually between -1% and 1%, fluctuating above and below a perfect "match"). This can be explained on the basis that the engine management system will compensate for a dirty injector by holding the injectors open slightly longer during each combustion cycle, in order to admit the proper amount of fuel. The on-board computer interprets that as a slightly higher rate of fuel consumption, reporting a lower-than-actual mpg figure.
After several thousand miles - not long - the perfect mpg accuracy I'd noticed began to deteriorate, likely indicating that the cleaned injectors were beginning to suffer from some sort of renewed impedance to fuel flow. Out of a desire to retain near-perfect injector performance, and also out of curiosity, I started experimenting with various commercially-available fuel system cleaners and keeping records of the results at each fill-up.
Leaving out the long details, I'll simply say here that the results were surprisingly clear and unambiguous. Each time I went several tanks without using a fuel system cleaner (usually as a result of simply forgetting to use it or not taking the trouble), the on-board computer (OBC) accuracy would deteriorate. This would fluctuate from tank to tank, of course, as a result of inevitable measurement errors, but the trend was very clear even over a small number of fill-ups. Returning to the use of a fuel system cleaner (Chevron Techron Concentrate, Gumout Regane or SI-1, all of which at the time did contain PEA), the accuracy would improve again very quickly - within 2-3 fill-ups. I began using the SI-1 exclusively seven months ago based on its apparent cost-effectiveness and since then I have reduced the quantity I use in each tank to the current 1oz per ~15gal fill-up. The results remain unambiguous. If I use this small amount of SI-1 consistently, the accuracy of the on-board computer is excellent, with an average error of below 1%, or a fraction the error rate seen when not using such a product.
Based on the above I feel I can confidently conclude that SI-1 works very well, even at reduced treatment rates, at keeping fuel injectors clean. Fuel system types and injectors will vary, and other parts of the fuel system - for example intake valves and combustion chambers - might benefit from higher treatment rates (or, conceivably, might not benefit at all). Actual engine efficiency will not vary nearly as much as injector cleanliness, since the engine feedback system normally corrects for imperfect injector flow rates. However, as the flow is more greatly impeded, or impeded differentially among the individual injectors, mpg will be affected to some degree. I feel it is well worth the tiny cost to consistently use a small quantity of SI-1. Other benefits, such as to combustion efficiency as a result of combustion chamber cleanliness, to volumetric efficiency as a result of intake valve cleanliness, and to fuel system lubrication, probably exist as well although I can not evaluate them and have not attempted to do so. Other fuel system cleaners may work as effectively, or nearly as effectively, but I do not believe them to be as good in terms of value per dollar spent.
In my experimentation I did try some less expensive fuel system cleaners, those not containing PEA. They appeared to have no effect. I can not categorically state that only PEA-containing fuel system cleaners work, of course, but my observations did match the conventional wisdom on this point. I also experimented with using top-tier fuels only, without any additional fuel system cleaners. The results were the same as when using non-detergent ([...] ) fuels. I don't doubt that top tier fuels contain small amounts of cleaners and will keep a fuel system functionally and acceptably clean, but the quantities involved are reputed to be tiny and my observations seem to indicate that even a small amount of additional additive is far more effective.

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2/16/2012

Red Line Oil Synthetic Manual Transmission Lubricant Review

Red Line Oil Synthetic Manual Transmission Lubricant
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Redline MTL works fine in Getrag six seed from 04 330i. I did a six speed conversion on my E36 w/ a used six speed, and the product working fine after 8K miles - smooth shifting, no slow synchronizers, no whine, etc. Good alternative to expensive BMW oils.

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11/13/2011

Red Line Synthetic 70W80 Manual Transmission Oil (1 Qt.) Review

Red Line Synthetic 70W80 Manual Transmission Oil (1 Qt.)
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Red line makes one of the best oils in the world, no doubt about it, i used this MTL in a 2004 VOLVO S40 T4 manual gearbox (M56) to replace the volvo factory fluid; im very pleased with the results, i did a complete research to find the best product for my M56 gearbox, and i think i emailed the red line people and came up with this suggestion, i gave it a try (crossing fingers) and it works perfectly i must say.

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8/19/2011

Lucas 10046 Heavy Duty 80/90 Gear Oil - 1 Gallon Review

Lucas 10046 Heavy Duty 80/90 Gear Oil - 1 Gallon
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I don't really know if Lucas is any better than the other brands out there, but I do know that Amazon has the best price out there, especially if your order qualifies for free shipping!

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8/02/2011

Lucas 10047 75W90 Synthetic Gear Oil - 32 oz. Review

Lucas 10047 75W90 Synthetic Gear Oil - 32 oz.
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It isn't the additives that make the oil, but the oil itself. This one has earned my trust after stopping the gear-grinding caused by the well-advertised and uber-marketed "purple" competitor (Amazon doesn't allow Brand-naming/shaming). Whatever choice you make, please beware of "Made in China" synthetics where lax controls allow unscrupulous manufacturers to doctor their products. On those products you'll notice the bold print: Distributed by US Distributor; the fine print (requiring on-line research) reveals: Made-in-China. This manufacturer, incidentally, holds himself accountable to US regulation and oversight.

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7/05/2011

Mobil 1 LS 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube - 1 Quart Review

Mobil 1 LS  75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube - 1 Quart
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Replaces the factory gear oil for the differential that comes with the suspension package on the 2006 Mazda MX-5.
I could swear that this bottle contains pure sweet cream butter because it's a major difference between this and the standard "maintenence free" gear oil I used to have in my diff. My differential chatters less and (now I may be hallucinating) but I think the car even feels more agile! This stuff is heaven sent.

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