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Old 11-17-2001, 08:15 PM
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Better than mobil 1.

Have you peeps heard of Leading Edge Lubricants before. I saw their website at www.lelube.com. People say its a lot better than Mobil 1. Anybody actually have this stuff in their cars??
Old 11-22-2001, 12:49 AM
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Re: Better than mobil 1.

Originally posted by lenjiay
Have you peeps heard of Leading Edge Lubricants before. I saw their website at www.lelube.com. People say its a lot better than Mobil 1. Anybody actually have this stuff in their cars??
Try posting your question on the TL or TLS forum. There's a guy buy the name of Road Rage who seems to know his stuff about oils.

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Old 11-22-2001, 05:12 AM
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That company's web page reads like Royal Purple’s and many other new arrivals in the synthetic oil market- a lot of hype but not much history or data to back it up. I agree with RUF87, check out Road Rage's comments on the TL board cause he's a big believer in Red Line oils as well...
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I read a comment from Comptech that Relline ATF would lower the lower the ATF Fluid Temp and avoid Tranny failure
Old 11-22-2001, 03:37 PM
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Originally posted by Nashua_Night_Hawk
I read a comment from Comptech that Relline ATF would lower the lower the ATF Fluid Temp and avoid Tranny failure
We went out to Comptech yesterday and MikeB was saying that one of the things he noticed was that the ATF fluid Honda used got real high when the car was running. Not only that, it broke down at these high. His opinion was that using the standard ATF from Red Line would drop the temp but more importantly wouldn't brake down. BTW guys, I'll let Moo chime in on this one more, but the supercharger is a ROOTS and not a Twin-Screw type.
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