Hey guys,
Got an email from Greg Carroll at BlowerWorks after I asked him the same question, and he suggests Amsoil Supershift.
Greg is very knowledgable with respect to these old blowers, but has anyone here ever tried this stuff?
Hey guys,
Got an email from Greg Carroll at BlowerWorks after I asked him the same question, and he suggests Amsoil Supershift.
Greg is very knowledgable with respect to these old blowers, but has anyone here ever tried this stuff?
Michael
www.superchargerhelp.com
Why should this even be considered when the Ball Drive itself has been in use for 60 years using Type 'F' fluid at $1.50 or less a quart. I use something else in my unit but I still don't recommend anything else because of quality, price and ease of purchasing Type 'F' fluid. Until your spinning 55k rpm on your unit like I do and your done buying real speed parts for your car, Keep the Type 'F' just move on to other fluid types when your out of things to Buy. lol
I don't mean to be doubting you speedy, but according to the VS-57 installation and trouble shooting guide published by Paxton (back in the day), they recommended Type 'A' fluid (AQ-ATF).Originally Posted by speedytang
I'm sure that Type 'A' was used because Type 'F' may not have been invented at the time. But that raises the questions: how does Type 'A' compare to Type 'F'? Can Type 'A' be used as a substitute for Type 'F'?
Michael
www.superchargerhelp.com
Type 'A' and Type 'F' is the same thing. Back in '64 the Type 'A' fluid used by the manufactures started breaking down under the force of additional horsepower being applied to the automatic transmission so Ford and others took the chemicals that made the Type 'A' and added what they found made the clutch packs not slip under additonal line pressure and that is when Ford designed the Type 'F' and Ford also found that with the seal sealer designed in the new product they could use it in the power steering pump and it would not break down like the Type 'A' would. So we are back to why Paxton uses the Type 'F' product. It works it seals and it is cheap.
I was just wondering if anyone has any paxta trac fluid they would be willing to sell?
I've put about 35,000 miles total on the two SN-60's I've purchased from Craig @ Paradise Wheels. He recommended that I use B & M Trick Shift which I have from the beginning (2001). I change it every 3,000 miles & also use a fluid cooler. No measurable wear so far. You couldn't pay me to use anything else.
EDIT: as son as it became available I began using the synthetic version of B&N Trick Shift. Many thousands of miles later, there have been zero problems and no need to reset ball drive preload. In fact I've never adjusted it once and the unit still produces the same boost as when new.
Z.
Last edited by zray; 06-11-2013 at 09:11 AM.
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showing up on ebay recently, not sure if some found a stash or is making it again
anybody else weigh in on trick shift? or maybe something like redline MTL, its like atf but with friction modifiers so the soft syncros in euro manual trannys work properly, most fluids are too slippery for the syncros to grab , i can vouch for it being gods gift to bmw 5 speeds. i don't have a problem running F and changing it frequently, just curious if technology may of produced anything better along the way, less heat in the blower would be nice and perhaps a better fluid could do that
if you're doing research, and have the inclination, call Craig @ Paradise Wheels and ask if has a new favorite lubricant.
his contact info: 760-740-0954
conleyr107@sbcglobal.net
Z.
'65 K code
How much boost can you get out of paxta trac blue? And how much can you get out of the tan?
I also use B&M Trickshift, no issues so far. I just finished installing my oil cooler going to change the fluid and get ready for another season of cruisin'!
Regular or synthetic? What is recommended?
I never used b&m trickshift but i always used ford type f tranny fluid it has been working well for me. i change my fluid every 100 miles. I have no oil cooler and i have it pullied to 3.25''
I've been using the standard non-synthetic Trick Shift. That's what the guy I bought the s/c from had been using and he had good luck with it.
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