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ultimate1 11-19-2008 04:09 AM

Question about tranny / differential fluid
 
I am changing my tranny fluid and Porsche told me it is $42 a gallon. I usually pay for Porsche stuff but I was wondering if you guys have any suggestions for a lesser priced alternative that will do the job. I have a 2000 Boxster with a 2.7 Liter engine. I checked out VErtex autos site and there are two fluids listed there.

Also what engine oil would you recommend for south florida.

Thanks in advance!

JackG 11-19-2008 05:54 AM

Tranny; Auto or manual?

Engine oil: there is only one, Mobile 1.

MikeM 11-19-2008 06:42 AM

Only 42.00 per gallon? You're lucky!!
My dealer quoted me 80.00 per litre for fluid for my Tiptronic.
This is not a typo....
Mike

Lil bastard 11-19-2008 10:04 AM

Well, I'm assuming that you have the Tiptronic, because even the dealer couldn't take $7 Mobil 1 and upcharge it six-fold.

For the manual, there are lots of choices for gear lube, many 'better' than oem for around $12/qt. such as RedLine, Royal Purple, etc.

But, for the Tip S, there's only one fluid you s/b using - ESSO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ATF LT 71141. Use anything else, and you're in for trouble.

Porsche only sells this in 20 liter containers and a complete tranny flush and fill only requires 7-9 liters. But, once they open the container, you're on the hook for the whole thing.

BMW, Jaguar and some others use the same tranny as the Tip S and you can find the fluid in single liter containers at Bavarian Autosport - www.bavauto.com currently sells it for $16.95/ltr. - Esso LT 71141

Buying 9 ltrs. would also qualify you for free shipping and this would save you $25/ltr. over your dealer quote. If you brought the fluid to the dealer, you'd save a ton of cash.

MikeM 11-19-2008 12:53 PM

L.B.

Thanks for the tip about Bavarian Auto...saved me a bunch of cash,if they'll ship!
Mike

ultimate1 11-19-2008 06:05 PM

Thanks guys. I made a call to the Porsche dealership in Pompano and they charged me $32 for a 1 liter. The manual takes 2.25 liters so I got stuck buying 3 quarts.

Brucelee 11-19-2008 07:26 PM

Check out Redline to see what they make. To me, they are the best.

Good luck :dance:


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