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Old Jul 16, 2008 | 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Snypa
nonesense.How will flushing cause it to leak. I have heard that if the fluid has been in there for a good while and your car has a god amount of miles, its better to not change it. Which to me is also BS.
Don't say it's nonsense unless your're going to back it up why you think it's nonsense. People that don't back up their oppinons lack credibility.

The fact is, automatic tranny fluid is a type of detergent, a cleaner. The idea is that old fluid sludges up a bit, especially on seals inside the tranny. Over time the seals naturally wear out, and the sludge starts to act as "insurance" for the worn seals. When old fluid is flushed with new/clean fluid, it removes or cleans the sludge and encourages the old seal to leak. Same debate with switching from dino to fully synthetic for the engine.

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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamaha80
Don't say it's nonsense unless your're going to back it up why you think it's nonsense. People that don't back up their oppinons lack credibility.

The fact is, automatic tranny fluid is a type of detergent, a cleaner. The idea is that old fluid sludges up a bit, especially on seals inside the tranny. Over time the seals naturally wear out, and the sludge starts to act as "insurance" for the worn seals. When old fluid is flushed with new/clean fluid, it removes or cleans the sludge and encourages the old seal to leak. Same debate with switching from dino to fully synthetic for the engine.
Im not debating the theory behind it, but atleast you explained it as being possible, Ive heard others claim it as golden facts. I dont remember the thread I posted it in recently but I bought my 97 with 107,000 on it and the lady who owned before me didnt recall any specific tranny service other than she used to have the car serviced at Nissan during its normal intervals when she bought the car new and had only been getting the oil changed and whatever was needed at local quick oil change places around town so certainly no tranny fluid change for atleast the better part of 60,000 miles. Long story short, I changed mine a week after I got the car with Amsoil and have been going since,no problems and have put about 13000 miles on it since.I beat the tranny fairly hard too, once or twice a month at the track and daily trips to the redline(with DR mod and tranny cooler) but still nothing. Not saying Im the rule, perhaps the exception but either way I know it doesnt happen everytime
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 04:17 PM
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Right. You seem to be a logical guy. Which is why I'm confused that you'd believe the DR mod's debateable pluses outweigh it's potential and sometimes propable negatives. How many miliseconds does it take off your 1/4 mile time?
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamaha80
Same debate with switching from dino to fully synthetic for the engine.
no longer valid. synthetic and dino use the same detergents these days.
in the old days it was true as the synthetic had more detergents than plain dino did.
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 07:31 PM
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no longer valid. synthetic and dino use the same detergents these days.
in the old days it was true as the synthetic had more detergents than plain dino did.
I might be wrong, but to my knowledge that is only true with full and semi synthetic. It's news to me if dino oil has the same cleaning properties.
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 08:47 PM
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ok. seriously guys. youve all got jaded oppinons on tranny flushes.

flushing a tranny can be a very bad thing or a very regular maintnence item.

first of all your SUPPOSED to flush it about every 32K miles.

Burnt Fluid is caused due to the extra debris in the fluid causeing friction between the hard parts

containinated fluid is usually casued by clutch material and such in the fluid, this is the only case in which id say reguardless flush it; as a contamination can be as bad as pouring water into the tranny

varnished fluid is caused by an internal tempreature being too high.

anyways. high mileage and no flush in the past 78K miles or so. Dont you dare touch that tranny. unless you drive like your 80 years old in a all highway area only.

notice how people always go for the Quick Simple Cheap fix? well... if you notice the trans starting to slip regularly... like say more than once or twice a week. get it checked the heck out ASAP. cause its ALWAYS cheaper to do a tranny that only needs 1 hard part than a tranny that needs a whole new Valve Body, New planetary Gears, a new soft kit, and 12 hours of labor. so yeah. start flushing as a reg maintnence item on a vehicle.
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by FallenOne

flushing a tranny can be a very bad thing or a very regular maintnence item.
Fair enough!



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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 10:30 PM
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ive had my tranny flushed but then i also had a rebuilt as well... heheh
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Jamaha80
I might be wrong, but to my knowledge that is only true with full and semi synthetic. It's news to me if dino oil has the same cleaning properties.
The "S" codes are what specifies what detergents are in that oil. the only difference between synthetic and regular is the molecule shape. the synthetic has uniformly shaped molecules and the regular is not. Synthetic oil is still made crude oil, it just goes through multiple processes to make the molecules uniform.
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 07:17 AM
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Thanks for enlightening me.
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 07:31 AM
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Thanks for enlightening me.
No problem. knowledge is a wonderful thing. you share yours around here regularly, I figured I can share some back.
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 10:16 AM
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I Changed tranny oil at about 58,000 miles, (4 months after i purchased her)

I havent gotten any issues whatsoever and had the tranny diagnosed at the dealer twice...I will be changing it again now...(80K Miles)...


The one thing i have heard is....If you leave the fluid in there for too long it is best to keep it that way because when you flush you also flush some metallic particles that the tranny sort of shaves while operating.....which would cause the tranny to lock sometimes because of the major difference in the viscosity of the new fluid.....


hope this helps..
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Jamaha80
Right. You seem to be a logical guy. Which is why I'm confused that you'd believe the DR mod's debateable pluses outweigh it's potential and sometimes propable negatives. How many miliseconds does it take off your 1/4 mile time?
Umm....I dont know that Im thinking its so much about saving milliseconds on the 1/4 time or anything but you dont see logic behind making the tranny shift at full line pressure as opposed to "slipping" into gear at WOT? You mention probable negatives....like? Im hooked up to a toggle switch so its only used when I want, clearly all the time at normal driving conditions would cause problems but at WOT and my discretion I dont see the negatives. Sorry for going OT with this so perhaps we should take it to PM unless others have interest or something to add to the debate.
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 11:56 AM
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