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    Ford QDC (DTC) Viscosity vs Suitable replacement

    Just a brief follow up. I ran redline MTL for 1,500 miles and while it was an notable improvement to whatever was in my car originally it still had poor cold temperature characteristics and even when warm the shifting was occasionally balky and generally disappointing. Looking at the chart the...
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    Ford QDC (DTC) Viscosity vs Suitable replacement

    I will do some browsing on more DCT's, specifically those that meet Ford's spec. Other than viscosities, pour temps, and whatnot, does the ford spec (or other mfg specs for that matter) define the friction modifier additive packages specifically? NASA Texas CMC - Firebird Race 4 at ECR
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    Ford QDC (DTC) Viscosity vs Suitable replacement

    Originally Posted By: MolaKule The DCT Part Number XT-11-QDC references Ford Spec WSD-M2C200-D2, not Ford Spec WSD-M2C200-C, which your link references. ah, yes. you're quite right! sheshh, my mistake. I've now been searching for the -D2 spec but only found one site that wants $10 for it...
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    Ford QDC (DTC) Viscosity vs Suitable replacement

    yes, I believe that is the Amsoil MTL (MTF) I have bolded in the quoted area. However, the A-MTL numbers are similar to Redline's. I highlighted those that are either of interest or recommended by other mustang folks. Instead of just buying a recommended fluid I wanted to dig in a bit and start...
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    Ford QDC (DTC) Viscosity vs Suitable replacement

    All, I have been researching a suitable replacement fluid for use in my Mustang w/ the MT82. Many are aware of the common complain of the shift qualities of these. I switched to Redline MTL based upon the rave reviews on the car specific forums. However in the previous few weeks its been in...
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