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PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:42 am
by philosophicaljt
Thats good to know. What I said must have been an old wives tale, lol.

Re: Transmission Fluid Flush Questions

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:22 am
by esminbritt
I'm about to flush a and fill AND have the pan dropped filter changed in my 04' V6. I had it done once when I bought it at 100k and I have 147k on it now. I have seen the flush amchine and it doesn't seem to exert much pressure into the system. Certainly no more than accelerating to 6k RPM's and sequential shifting up to the next gear, which it does with ease. My Solara runs at 140 mph. smooth. I like clean fluids...all of the fluid. If the flush was harmful, I doubt the trans would still perform as it does. We have gone into depth on this debate on the Tundra Forum: file:///Users/esminbritt/Desktop/Trans:diff%20fluids.webarchive. I am EZTundra77 on there.