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Old 06-14-2011, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by tunedbycft
I have been using Redine Lightweight shockproof and has been working good.

Fernando @ Kings Performance
I cant find much reviews on this stuff.
Can you or anyone comment on cold morning shifts? Though I dont think FL can hit the lower temps we get here lol
I am wondering if its too thick for late fall through winter here in the northeast.
Old 06-14-2011, 08:05 PM
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i actually was using the heavy weight stuff in my liberty dog box and it worked good. the lightweight is more ideal i think.
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720whp on Redline around 7k before sold the car to new owner
I dont know if he changed it yet.
Shifts smooth in the morning, winter time.
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NEO 75w90 RHD has been working great for me and is about the best stuff you can get.
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