Aftermarket transmission Filter
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As of at this moment, no there are no performance transmission filters.
i dont see this being neccessary. oem filters are to stop begnin material from intering the valve body and the pump and this only happens when somethig breaks.
**You should never have to add transmission fluid, these dont burn fluid, if it is leaking and you do have to add it, there is a problem.
**Flushes should only be dont on HIGH miledge transmissions due to the parts wearing much more than originally (ie spaces are not to original spec but have been broken in quite a bit more there fore larger spaces for fluid to get compressed resulting in a more used and darker fluid)
**If you choose to do services, use the correct automatic trans fluid specified by manufacturer. NO!!! - AUTOMATIC TRANS FLUIDS ARE NOT ALL THE SAME...
i dont see this being neccessary. oem filters are to stop begnin material from intering the valve body and the pump and this only happens when somethig breaks.
**You should never have to add transmission fluid, these dont burn fluid, if it is leaking and you do have to add it, there is a problem.
**Flushes should only be dont on HIGH miledge transmissions due to the parts wearing much more than originally (ie spaces are not to original spec but have been broken in quite a bit more there fore larger spaces for fluid to get compressed resulting in a more used and darker fluid)
**If you choose to do services, use the correct automatic trans fluid specified by manufacturer. NO!!! - AUTOMATIC TRANS FLUIDS ARE NOT ALL THE SAME...
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