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    Registered User Flip05's Avatar
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    where to buy amsoil syncro in AZ

    For locals, do u guys know any dealer or repair shops that might carry amsoil synchro in AZ?

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    i just ordered mine.. was $35 shipped for 2 quarts. SO WORTH IT! :D

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    Jim's Auto Service, Amsoil dealer. 602-317-1700

    He will hook you up, its about a 15-20 minute drive, right off rose garden and the I17.

    He charged me $12.50 a qt last time.

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    @captaingamez do u know if theyre open sunday? Didn't really wanna pay for shipping address if its not that far but yeah thanks for the referral

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    I'll throw this here for posterity. If you really want to know about oil. Do a little research before asking a question on here...

    http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/

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    @hasbro do u have any other suggestion for mtf replacement?

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    I do not.

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    The Amsoil is great shit, I have used it in mine for a really long time and its well documented to be a drastic improvement over the the original in shifter feel, less grinding, and smoother engagement. I noticed all that when I put it in and have used nothing else for at least 90-110k miles.

    Bobistheoilguy has a lot of great info.

    I dont know if they are open on sunday.

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    Nice ! If that oil is going to last me that long then I wouldn't mind paying for it. But as far as the engine oil, what do u prefer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip05 View Post
    Nice ! If that oil is going to last me that long then I wouldn't mind paying for it. But as far as the engine oil, what do u prefer?

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    Don't interpret what gamez said wrong.

    He means that he's been using that oil at regular change intervals for that long, not using it for 110k miles straight. You still should drain and fill the MTF at least every 1-2 years depending on your driving habits.

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    Had her first engine & tranny oil change.

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    Nice! You notice the difference on the very first shift lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ubeyo View Post
    Nice! You notice the difference on the very first shift lol
    yep shifts like peanut butter lol

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    Peanut butters thick af lol not a good thing xD

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