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Old 06-09-2002, 09:37 AM
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Like I said my engine is on it's way. I need some advice as to what fluids to use. (brake, coolent, trany) This will be a street car, but will also see the track. So what's the best stuff?
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I use lubrication engineers for engine oil, redline shock proof racing transmission fluid for the transaxle, pentosin coolant for antifreeze with a bottle of redline water wetter, ate super blue racing brake fluid for the brakes, and redline synthetic power steering fluid for the power steering...
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[quote]Originally posted by over1g:
<strong>I use lubrication engineers for engine oil, </strong><hr></blockquote>

Approximately how many "lubrication engineers" does it take to fill the 944? Are they gender or nationality specific? Any refusals to participate, and how do you deal with that? In general, do you think that engineers are a better choice than lawyers - being as slimy and slippery as many attourneys can be? Or, is it prolonged dependability you are looking for - if that, then I completely agree - do_not use the lawyers. Finally, how do you feel about politicians as a suitable alternative?

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Old 06-11-2002, 05:45 AM
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[quote]Finally, how do you feel about politicians as a suitable alternative? <hr></blockquote>
I have some company accountants that would do the brake job (and will throw in some book-keepers).
Anyone???
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You guys are too funny!!! <img src="graemlins/roflmao.gif" border="0" alt="[hiha]" />

I use Redline products in the Engine, Transaxle, and for Power Steering. I use ATE for brake fluid.

Paragon Products sells all of these products, although I do not think that they are all listed on their website. I found that their prices are the best – even with shipping costs it is less expensive to buy Redline through Paragon than to purchase it locally.



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