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Darrel Goheen 10-26-2018 11:51 PM

Re: Hydraulic Fluid in automatics
 
We ran it in the Nova and it worked fine. Supposedly more consistent. I don't have data to back that up. I don't like the smell of it or the feel so probably wouldn't use it again. I have it in my Chevelle bracket car but will most likely put ATF back in it when I change it.

64ssmax 11-07-2018 12:33 AM

Re: Hydraulic Fluid in automatics
 
I run Amsoil screw compressor oil in our super comp cars as it seems to be more consistent while on the stop. Now that we are jumping into stock as well I have not decided if we will run it in the car.

Brian

Mark Yacavone 11-07-2018 12:25 PM

Re: Hydraulic Fluid in automatics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Graham (Post 575241)
It is more consistent from run to run. We use John Deere 303

Interested in this..
Anyone else with a similar experience in a small engine Stocker?
Best place to buy?

FED 387 11-07-2018 01:31 PM

Re: Hydraulic Fluid in automatics
 
Just remember if you use TDH in a trans make sure you use the winter blend ---it is clear whereas the summer blend is "Orangish" in color---you can buy JD TDH at most farm supply stores , some Walmarts sell it also Autozone Napa etc& other auto parts stores can get it for you too--- stuff works great in rear ends too---race only not on the street rears

outlaw 11-08-2018 01:04 AM

Re: Hydraulic Fluid in automatics
 
I was told by a great super stock racer that's no longer with us to use John Deere TY22000. He said with atf fluid he changed it every 50 passes and the John Deere he put it in and ran it 150 passes when he would pull trans to freshen it. I ran it in a bracket car with a ford C4 with great luck and that's what he ran also. I just built a fresh C4 for a street truck put it in it but hasn't been long enough to tell how it will workout on the street. Around a 1000 miles so far so good.
Terry


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