I've done a search on this topic and now I'm worried.
It's a 93 SHO w/131k and I believe the fluid and filter were changed a good ways back (8?k...?). Previous owner used the SHO 80% highway from city to city and owned it since 23k after buying it as a previous fleet vehicle. I've had it since 124.5k and have used it 50/50 city/highway.
Now I want to change the filter out and read about everyone's choice of Redline fluid which I'm NOT going to use. I've read that after a complete change with total new fluid, it can cause the clutches to slip as the new fluid is to slippery. So is a 50/50 change good enough to not allow slipping since it's not all fresh?
Also, I had a transmission leaking issue, now fixed. Since the leak I've added 3.5 quarts of new Pennzoil ATF 'Synthetic Blend' and .5 quarts of Lucas Transmission Fix additive. Ever since the adding of the new fluids, nothing seemed to change...no slipping nor hard shifts. So being that my tranny didn't slip on the new fluid added (4 qts.), I'd think it should be okay with just dropping the pan and topping it back off with some autostore brand type ATF (assuming it's not as slippery as top brands), right or no?
TIA and sorry for the long post.
Edit: Could it also be that the Redline is so slippery it's causing the problems members are listing?
<small>[ August 04, 2003, 05:56 AM: Message edited by: TYSHO ]</small>
It's a 93 SHO w/131k and I believe the fluid and filter were changed a good ways back (8?k...?). Previous owner used the SHO 80% highway from city to city and owned it since 23k after buying it as a previous fleet vehicle. I've had it since 124.5k and have used it 50/50 city/highway.
Now I want to change the filter out and read about everyone's choice of Redline fluid which I'm NOT going to use. I've read that after a complete change with total new fluid, it can cause the clutches to slip as the new fluid is to slippery. So is a 50/50 change good enough to not allow slipping since it's not all fresh?
Also, I had a transmission leaking issue, now fixed. Since the leak I've added 3.5 quarts of new Pennzoil ATF 'Synthetic Blend' and .5 quarts of Lucas Transmission Fix additive. Ever since the adding of the new fluids, nothing seemed to change...no slipping nor hard shifts. So being that my tranny didn't slip on the new fluid added (4 qts.), I'd think it should be okay with just dropping the pan and topping it back off with some autostore brand type ATF (assuming it's not as slippery as top brands), right or no?
TIA and sorry for the long post.
Edit: Could it also be that the Redline is so slippery it's causing the problems members are listing?
<small>[ August 04, 2003, 05:56 AM: Message edited by: TYSHO ]</small>