Starfire Fluid Built Trans

OleBlackyLBZ

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Just curious if the "go to" built transmission fluid is still Dex3? A lot of guys used to say they ran the cheapest dex3 they could get their hands on. If that is still the case you guys should check out STARFIRE MULTI-PURPOSE TRANSMISSION FLUID. It is about $45 per 5gal bucket.
 

TheBac

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Mike L used to say that Transynd and Mobil Delvac atf were the only two fluids that Allison recommended. He also used to promote Citgo Quatrasyn for racing.

Ive only ever ran regular old Dex3 myself.
 
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Chevy1925

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Basically you don’t want an overly slick trans fluid. The point is to have the trans fluid be the point of wear so the clutches grab the best. That was directly from the old man when I asked what the problem was about running transyn or a full synthetic many moons ago at his shop.
 

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I buy Lucas SureShift by the 5 gal, seems to work fine. Summit has it for under $90. Never heard of this Starfire fluid, and didn't see it listed for the price the OP said
 
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Back when I had the trans in my 04 rebuilt by Mike and his crew, I asked about running Amsoil Torque Drive. He said hold off for at least one change to allow the frictions and steels to bed themselves. Once the bedding happens, you can make the change.
 

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I was told way back when that’s valvoline dex/merc which is dex 3 reg stuff. No idea if that’s changed
I don't know the current formulation, But Valvoline was Private labeling the Walmart Super Tech fluids. I don't believe that has changed.

In the past, The labels showed they were filled in the same place. Now they just say distributed by Walmart out of there Arkansas headquarters.

For the longest time, People I know wouldnt touch it and it sat on the shelf at the local stores. When I showed them the label with the adress and explained that all oils are regulated and have to meet whatever spec is advertised they started thinking twice. I Ran there trans fluid in the past with out issue.
I use there oil when I do flushes or new engine start ups where I drain the fluid right away.
 

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I don't know the current formulation, But Valvoline was Private labeling the Walmart Super Tech fluids. I don't believe that has changed.

In the past, The labels showed they were filled in the same place. Now they just say distributed by Walmart out of there Arkansas headquarters.

For the longest time, People I know wouldnt touch it and it sat on the shelf at the local stores. When I showed them the label with the adress and explained that all oils are regulated and have to meet whatever spec is advertised they started thinking twice. I Ran there trans fluid in the past with out issue.
I use there oil when I do flushes or new engine start ups where I drain the fluid right away.
Project farm also did some testing on various oils. Well maybe not the best testing it did show that supertech did hold it's own against the other name brands. Didn't come out on top but beat out many others. I have no issues using or recommending it for when it's appropriate. I don't use it as my main oil but might keep a bottle or two for topping up. O,r in my Jetta's transmission, etc
 
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Project farm also did some testing on various oils. Well maybe not the best testing it did show that supertech did hold it's own against the other name brands. Didn't come out on top but beat out many others. I have no issues using or recommending it for when it's appropriate. I don't use it as my main oil but might keep a bottle or two for topping up. O,r in my Jetta's transmission, etc
I didn't see that one. But same here.
 

OleBlackyLBZ

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I buy Lucas SureShift by the 5 gal, seems to work fine. Summit has it for under $90. Never heard of this Starfire fluid, and didn't see it listed for the price the OP said
I looked at the pricing wrong, it was $75 per 5 Gallons online, I picked some up today at Napa for $85. Ive been running it for probably 100,000 miles or more, its been flawless so far, im not easy on the truck either.