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Re: Which DIII ATF?
« Reply #15 on: 25 May 2012, 15:26:50 »

dont think many asda site have kiosks...the ones down here don't have .. :y
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Re: Which DIII ATF?
« Reply #16 on: 25 May 2012, 15:39:14 »

If you want to do on the cheap, Hellfrauds sell Coma shite (still better than any Castrol shite) for around £20 for 5l.  Personally I like Fuch Titan 4000, but around £30-40 for 5l.

Needs about 6-8l, depending how good a job you do of getting it al out.

Do you hate everything?  ;D
Hellfrauds aren't so bad TBH. Somewhat frustrating if you want a fanbelt, but all they seem to sell now is Pink shite, overpriced satnavs and pushbikes. Thats just the nature of what they have become. Like trying to buy some oil from a petrol station that only sells ready meals and veg. Or trying to buy electronic components from Craplin.

I feel there is a difference between the Coma ATF and the Fuch one, having had both in my cars at various points.  Not a massive difference in price, bearing in mind how often you change it.

Castrol, like Michelin, do not make a product that is suitable for anything or anyone >:(. But they were exceedingly good in marketing it  :-X

Dont forget the camping stuff ....it on offer at the minute  :P
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