Amsoil synchromesh mtf

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There is a loud click/clunk in the even gears due to the design of the gear change bushing on your stock shifter assembly.

The Acuity shifter assembly alleviates this somewhat due to a relocation of this bushing.

Acuity and Perrin also have workarounds to help reduce this noise. Acuity has a video showing how to secure the bushing down on the stock shifter assembly. It's worth doing if you're tearing up your dash to install their shifter upgrades. Perrin has a clamp that you can install to hold down this bushing on the stock shifter also.
I can’t find this video. Do you have a link?
 


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I am on Amsoil, right now I am planning to fill Honda MTF. I may have used Amsoil for 12-13K miles. lot of people here are saying to stick with Honda MTF. how much would it cost if I buy it at a dealership than online and pay for shipping
 
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I am on Amsoil, right now I am planning to fill Honda MTF. I may have used Amsoil for 12-13K miles. lot of people here are saying to stick with Honda MTF. how much would it cost if I buy it at a dealership than online and pay for shipping
We can’t really say, every dealership has their own prices just like every website
 

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I am on Amsoil, right now I am planning to fill Honda MTF. I may have used Amsoil for 12-13K miles. lot of people here are saying to stick with Honda MTF. how much would it cost if I buy it at a dealership than online and pay for shipping
This is actually one more quart than you need, plus the washers. Same site has MTF for $7.25/quart as a single. Not sure about shipping. Obviously you could just go to your local dealer. Probably will be ~$10/quart. https://www.heeltoeauto.com/honda-genuine-manual-transmission-fluid-change-kit.html
 

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I ended up buying Amsoil for my upcoming transmission fluid change. The oil I got says its meant for GM and Chrysler. I've saw some videos where they mentioned theirs said it was meant for Honda. Did anyone else's say the same thing?
Honda Civic 10th gen Amsoil synchromesh mtf 20210310_072950
 


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I ended up buying Amsoil for my upcoming transmission fluid change. The oil I got says its meant for GM and Chrysler. I've saw some videos where they mentioned theirs said it was meant for Honda. Did anyone else's say the same thing?
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It says it on the label that you posted. “Replaces Honda Genuine MTF Fluid for manual transaxles”.
 

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It says it on the label that you posted. “Replaces Honda Genuine MTF Fluid for manual transaxles”.
Yup. I was just making sure it was the right one. I called Amsoil and they confirmed.
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