Honda MTF-III
#12
Any chance that it might be the same as one of the formulas used here in North America ?, since MTF2 isn't that old of a formula. Probably the same fluid with a different name ?. Interested to know more about it though.
#13
Originally Posted by energetic,Dec 9 2010, 05:08 AM
Honda has the MTF 3 for some time now. Here is a photo from a recent MTF 3 Group Buy (25 liters) we did locally, in Greece. No worries using that one.
#15
Originally Posted by rjohnstonstl,Dec 9 2010, 11:18 PM
Hmm this is interesting. I wonder if the Honda MTF I bought from Hardtopguy last year was II or III...
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First time I see it.
(doesn't mean that much as I've been using Amsoil MTF for a couple of years now)
A quick search produced some Dutch websites mentioning MTF 3, one in 2008, so I guess its not really new.
(doesn't mean that much as I've been using Amsoil MTF for a couple of years now)
A quick search produced some Dutch websites mentioning MTF 3, one in 2008, so I guess its not really new.
#18
Would be interesting if someone could test North American MTF II vs Euro MTF III.
And to those of you changing your tranny fluid @ 30k... yikes. I'd recommend doing it every 7-10k for the best transmission health/feel. From what I've read, MTF II breaks down pretty quickly and is best replaced at least every 10k miles.
And to those of you changing your tranny fluid @ 30k... yikes. I'd recommend doing it every 7-10k for the best transmission health/feel. From what I've read, MTF II breaks down pretty quickly and is best replaced at least every 10k miles.
#19
Originally Posted by Disgustipated,Dec 10 2010, 12:53 PM
Would be interesting if someone could test North American MTF II vs Euro MTF III.
And to those of you changing your tranny fluid @ 30k... yikes. I'd recommend doing it every 7-10k for the best transmission health/feel. From what I've read, MTF II breaks down pretty quickly and is best replaced at least every 10k miles.
And to those of you changing your tranny fluid @ 30k... yikes. I'd recommend doing it every 7-10k for the best transmission health/feel. From what I've read, MTF II breaks down pretty quickly and is best replaced at least every 10k miles.
#20
Originally Posted by Disgustipated,Dec 10 2010, 09:53 AM
Would be interesting if someone could test North American MTF II vs Euro MTF III.
And to those of you changing your tranny fluid @ 30k... yikes. I'd recommend doing it every 7-10k for the best transmission health/feel. From what I've read, MTF II breaks down pretty quickly and is best replaced at least every 10k miles.
And to those of you changing your tranny fluid @ 30k... yikes. I'd recommend doing it every 7-10k for the best transmission health/feel. From what I've read, MTF II breaks down pretty quickly and is best replaced at least every 10k miles.