Not to revive a dead thread, but I found out per Honda/Acura if you drive in mountainous areas, or slow speeds where trans temps get high, or drive spiritedly routinely/daily, it is recommended to have your MTF replaced at 37.5k miles. So I guess that's considered severe duty maintenance...
I get the OEM MTF & washers for less than $13 total from my job, so it's just cheap insurance for me on that. The plugs I'll be buying will be NGK, but there's plenty of time on those for now.
Thanks to everyone for being involved & helping provide some interesting knowledge here. I hadn't...
I agree with you on maintaining a vehicle you intend on keeping around a while. I work at a Honda dealership, so my OEM prices are, well, let's just say very reasonable lol. I appreciate the responses everyone. I'll likely do 15k-20k on MTF & 25k-30k on plugs that are stupid expensive even...
It's strange, because I took that info right off the Amsoil website. I don't like to assume, but I would think the same would apply to the GM stuff too, correct? Thanks in advance, I appreciate the quick responses.
Thanks bisquick & ITSDAD! So I checked out the Amsoil Synchromesh and it states that it replaces Honda MTF, but is not meant for use in vehicles with a LSD? Can anyone shine some light on that info?
Hey everybody, I have an ASpec with tech & a 6MT. I know it likely doesn't need it right now, but I have 13k miles on my car & I plan to keep it as long as I can. I know changing it early won't hurt anything, but I wanted to do it every 15k-20k miles & plugs every 15k-20k miles to avoid the...
No, on a KTuner you can use the Cruise Control Buttons w/ CC off to switch maps at least with Phearable.net's 1.5R tune. Here's a link to the KTuner online manual. http://www.ktuner.com/KTunerHelp/on_the_fly_map_switching.htm?ms=AwAAEAM%3D&q=c3dpdGNoIG1hcA%3D%3D&st=Mg%3D%3D&sct=MA%3D%3D&mw=MjQw