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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
Want to order 2012, but terrified of MT-82 problems
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<blockquote data-quote="wbt" data-source="post: 10944358" data-attributes="member: 113712"><p>I haven't had a single issue with mine and it now has 8K+ on the OD.</p><p></p><p>I take the car to the track with slicks and run the piss out of it. It has never let me down.</p><p></p><p>Personally I think the % of cars with legit transmission issues is low. There are related driveline components that contributed to the majority of owner issues. Ford has rectified most of those. The aftermarket offers solutions.</p><p></p><p>1. Replace stock clutch. (I feel Ford has a handle on this.)</p><p>2. Replace stock shifter and remote shifter mount. (I feel Ford does not have a handle on this.)</p><p>3. Replace the transmission fluid. (I use Royal Purple 75w-90 gear oil and it has been great. Ford offers a DCT fluid replacement for those who complain of cold weather shifting notchiness.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbt, post: 10944358, member: 113712"] I haven't had a single issue with mine and it now has 8K+ on the OD. I take the car to the track with slicks and run the piss out of it. It has never let me down. Personally I think the % of cars with legit transmission issues is low. There are related driveline components that contributed to the majority of owner issues. Ford has rectified most of those. The aftermarket offers solutions. 1. Replace stock clutch. (I feel Ford has a handle on this.) 2. Replace stock shifter and remote shifter mount. (I feel Ford does not have a handle on this.) 3. Replace the transmission fluid. (I use Royal Purple 75w-90 gear oil and it has been great. Ford offers a DCT fluid replacement for those who complain of cold weather shifting notchiness.) [/QUOTE]
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