Texaco MTF 94
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tony
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Texaco MTF 94
HI, Texaco MTF 94 supersedes the ATF in an LT-77 gear box, what is the equivalent in another brand? Red 90 :D
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red90
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Re: Texaco MTF 94
There are a bunch out there. Most people use Redline MTL. Available at any performance shop.
Most OEMs like Honda and GM do equivalent MTFs as well.
Most OEMs like Honda and GM do equivalent MTFs as well.
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tony
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Re: Texaco MTF 94
Thanks again.
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red90
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Re: Texaco MTF 94
Here is my page on the subject comparing properties of different MTFs around the world. http://www.red90.ca/rovers/MTF.htm
Hard to compare the OEM stuff as they don't like to release specs, but it "appears" the Honda and GM stuff are similar to MTF-94.
Anyway, for the North American person, usually Redline MTL is the easiest choice. It has the same running viscosity as MTF-94 with a lot better low temperature viscosity. If you were living up in the Territories, it might be worth running something lighter.
Hard to compare the OEM stuff as they don't like to release specs, but it "appears" the Honda and GM stuff are similar to MTF-94.
Anyway, for the North American person, usually Redline MTL is the easiest choice. It has the same running viscosity as MTF-94 with a lot better low temperature viscosity. If you were living up in the Territories, it might be worth running something lighter.

