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    #16
    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    Pentosin's replacement for MTF2, FFL4, works great! I've tried it in 3 cars now.
    Good to hear. I just worry about track use and high heat environments. Running MT90 in my ZF320 now. I tend to grind if I shift too fast. Same with the previous ZF320.

    I'd love to use FFL4 since my E90 M3 is a DCT. Might give it a try soon.

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      #17
      I use Ravenol MTF-2 in my Z4M and it seems pretty good, even when cold. I selected it out of all the alternatives because it has a reasonable viscosity but also a very high viscosity index which comes into play when you’re talking about shifts from cold farther from 40C. The specs overall are top notch.

      I ran the Motul DCTF in my M2 Comp 6MT but didn’t like it when cold. It did shift better when warm though.

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        #18
        Originally posted by chris719 View Post
        I use Ravenol MTF-2 in my Z4M and it seems pretty good, even when cold. I selected it out of all the alternatives because it has a reasonable viscosity but also a very high viscosity index which comes into play when you’re talking about shifts from cold farther from 40C. The specs overall are top notch.

        I ran the Motul DCTF in my M2 Comp 6MT but didn’t like it when cold. It did shift better when warm though.

        Another Ravenol MTF-2 user here...currently have it in my Touring's 420G as well as our E46 zhp with the ZF GS6-37. It helped my 3rd gear "grunch" in the 420G when cold and overall improved shifting, I also ran this in the ZF-320 when I M52 swapped the E30, it was flawless at all temps.

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          #19
          Redline MT-LV is excellent

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            #20
            Bumping this thread to see if anyone has tried Motul 75W80. Appears to be both GL4 and GL5 compatible.

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              #21
              I just started using this, mainly because it's a 'grab and go' off-the-shelf product for me at most auto parts stores and it’s produced here in Australia. Since I have an SMG, it’s a bit hard to tell, but I do recall on the first drive it felt like butter on the upshifts.




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                #22
                Originally posted by chris719 View Post
                I ran the Motul DCTF in my M2 Comp 6MT but didn’t like it when cold. It did shift better when warm though.
                I just ran Pentosin DCT-F and I noticed the same thing. It shifted meh when cold but was way better when hot. I had trouble finding 3rd in the damn hot pit and 4th on the warm up lap. At operating temp, it shifted nice with some resistance and stiffness to it but went right into gear.

                Perfect for my track car!

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