Redline D4 ATF cheap

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Redline D4 ATF cheap

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Anyone have suggestions on cheapest place to get the stuff?
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Post by vrg3 »

The cost of shipping would probably make the choice between various online merchants, but the best online price I know of is $7.65 per quart:

http://www.247-parts.com/redline_tranny.htm

A lot of places have it for about 8 bucks a quart, though; just do a Google search for "redline d4" and they'll come up.
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Post by Legacy777 »

that's not bad.......may give them a shot....I'll see what I can get it for locally....if I can.

Should I be going with the D4 fluid over some of their other stuff....any particular reasoning.....ciper....I know you have experience with the D4 fluid....comments?
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Post by Legacy777 »

Just did the change this weekend. I bought it locally for like $9.49 a quart.

The old fluid wasn't too bad...it was definitely red, but looked a little dirty. The surprising thing was how much came out. Almost 6 1/2 quarts came out. I almost had a 7qt pan full.

So I'm thinking that the drain back valve that goes to the torque converter is busted, so the whole torque converted drained. This would gel with how the car responds in the morning when I first start it up. If you give it gas it just sort of sits there for a few seconds. Oh well.....at least I got almost all the fluid out.

Can't really tell a difference yet. We'll see how she reacts.
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Post by 90LegAWD »

back from the dead, but it sounds like similar problems i'm having

any updates? did this fix the problem?
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Post by Legacy777 »

no...didn't really fix anything......I'm going to be ditching the auto shortly, so it's not really of too much concern now.
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Post by WRXdan »

I got around 6 qts out of my trans and I know the TQ was still full of fluid because I later removed it. I think the trans can hold 8+ qts when dry, that's including the TQ. It's a big sucker!
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