Tiptronic oil and filter?

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Blaze
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Tiptronic oil and filter?

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Hi all,
I cant find the thread in this forum, even used the "search" area.
But I 've never seen it here before, so here it is:

It 's time to change my tip oil and filter.
Anyone knows where i can get the filter? According to some sources, the stock filter no is MD752072. Anyone knows any interchangeable number and brand, like Ryco or Valvoline?
And the Oil is ATF-SP3 DIA Queen (in FTO service manual, I've never heard this brand in here). What are other oil brands and spec can be used? Like 75W-80 ?
What sort of tip oil, other tip owners use?
I 've read somewhere, but not very sure if the LSD uses the same oil? or do i need to change it separately?

Thanks in advance........ :wink:


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Post by FTO338 »

I've just get the Tip oil from Mitsubishi dealer, as lots of mechanic told me (not mitsubishi dealers), if you use some other "performance" transmission oil, it might result of non smooth gear changing, or might even having a risk of damaging the auto box.

Transmission oil filter are cheap from mitsubishi dealer anyway, is the same price as the after market one.
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Post by payaya »

just get your oil changed professionally! it cost bout the same price really, and they flush the tranny not just a simple drain and fill up job.
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Post by scracy »

Ive spoken to quite a few auto transmission blokes and the general consensus seems to be penrite auto trans fluid for mitsubishi (it allready has the correct additives) ive run it and never had any problems. As fto338 said the factory filter is the way to go as they are the same price as after market. :wink:
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