MTF-R Transmission Fluid: Unmatched Protection and Performance
Experience superior performance with MTF-R Transmission Fluid, designed specifically for those who demand the best for their vehicles. This exceptional fluid offers unparalleled load carrying and wear protection, ensuring your transmission operates smoothly and efficiently, no matter the conditions.
Exceptional Load Carrying and Wear Protection
MTF-R Transmission Fluid is engineered to provide superior shock load and wear protection. This means that your transmission can handle the toughest conditions, reducing the risk of damage and prolonging its lifespan. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your vehicle is protected by a fluid that meets or exceeds API GL-4 standards.
Improved Power Throughput for Enhanced Performance
With MTF-R, you can expect improved power throughput, allowing for quicker shifts and a smoother driving experience. This fluid is formulated to optimize the performance of your transmission, giving you the confidence to tackle any road with ease.
Smoother Operation and Quicker Shifts
Say goodbye to sluggish gear changes. MTF-R Transmission Fluid facilitates quicker shifts, enhancing your driving experience. Whether you’re navigating city streets or cruising on the highway, this fluid ensures that your transmission responds promptly and effectively.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Load Carrying Capacity | Superior |
| Wear Protection | Excellent |
| Power Throughput Improvement | Yes |
| Quick Shifts | Yes |
| Smooth Operation | Yes |
| Meets or Exceeds | API GL-4 |
Please note that the product has variations; for more detailed information, ensure you select the correct variation.
FAQ
What vehicles can use MTF-R Transmission Fluid?
MTF-R Transmission Fluid is suitable for a wide range of vehicles that require API GL-4 compliant fluids. Always check your vehicle’s manual to ensure compatibility.
How often should I change my transmission fluid?
It is generally recommended to change your transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, but you should consult your vehicle’s manual for specific guidance.













