There are plenty of options on the market in regards to synthetic fluids for your transmission, but there has been a new entry that you may want to consider. Thanks to Royal Purple, you can prolong the life and improve the performance of your automatic or manual gearbox. Learn more about Sychromax in the below press release!
Official Release:
Porter, TX. – Changing transmission fluid is a tedious, yet important task which can be simplified with Synchromax, created by premium lubricant manufacturer, Royal Purple. Synchromax is designed for manual transmissions that specify automotive transmission fluid or other light viscosity transmission fluids.
Synchromax is formulated with Royal Purple’s synthetic, proprietary Synerlec additive technology. The formulation creates a high-strength ionic bond with metal surfaces which provides unmatched oil film strength, to further decrease the amount of metal to metal contact. As an added benefit, Synerlec provides increased lubricity under higher temperatures, meaning the harder a vehicle works, the harder Synchromax works.
By improving shifting, reducing gear noise and reducing parasytic loss, drivers will experience an overall better drivability courtesy of Synchromax. Synchromax also offers world class corrosion and oxidation protection that does not affect the soft metals commonly found in manual transmission synchronizers.
Royal Purple Synerlec is created for use in any manual transmission which specifies an automatic transmission fluid or other light viscosity transmission fluid. The transmission fluid is also an excellent choice for most 4X4 transfer cases and 2-cycle motorcycle gear boxes.
For more information about Synchromax or Royal Purple’s complete line of lubricants, filters, fuel system treatments and coolant additives, please visit royalpurpleconsumer.com.
Features:
- Provides increased lubricity under higher temperatures
- Improved shifting, reduces gear noise and reduces parasytic loss
- Offers world class corrosion and oxidation protection that does not affect the soft metals