Honda transmissions and differentials are very sensitive, when matching appropriate fluids, it's important to consider the following;
- Maintenance period (How often the change will occur)
- Condition of use (How the car is driven and under what conditions)
- Other modifications (Uprated flywheel, heavier clutch)
What works for other makes/model will very likely not work for Hondas. Even when specific viscous and weight is met on product manufacturer's label. Hence gear crunching and slipping will occur from premature wear effectively indicating contact and wrong fluid usage.
I have used Castrol Syntrans, Syntrax, Motul Shelf Products, Specific Custom Blends, Royal Purple and Redline. These products have a common characteristic of being "unoptimal" in operation when cold resulting in hard gear changes, differential lack of response and when up to temperature, cannot sustain "high/extreme" usage.
My conclusion comes back to genuine Honda MTF/MTF-II (JDM Only) and Honda Differential with increase maintenance period. As often as you drop your engine oil, drop the rest as well. Not only do they sustain well under extreme conditions, they don't have the "erratic" poor consistency breakdown resulted from "so called competition/racing blends".
- Maintenance period (How often the change will occur)
- Condition of use (How the car is driven and under what conditions)
- Other modifications (Uprated flywheel, heavier clutch)
What works for other makes/model will very likely not work for Hondas. Even when specific viscous and weight is met on product manufacturer's label. Hence gear crunching and slipping will occur from premature wear effectively indicating contact and wrong fluid usage.
I have used Castrol Syntrans, Syntrax, Motul Shelf Products, Specific Custom Blends, Royal Purple and Redline. These products have a common characteristic of being "unoptimal" in operation when cold resulting in hard gear changes, differential lack of response and when up to temperature, cannot sustain "high/extreme" usage.
My conclusion comes back to genuine Honda MTF/MTF-II (JDM Only) and Honda Differential with increase maintenance period. As often as you drop your engine oil, drop the rest as well. Not only do they sustain well under extreme conditions, they don't have the "erratic" poor consistency breakdown resulted from "so called competition/racing blends".
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