The 5 speed transmissions in Storms use standard 5w30 motor oil for lubrication.
I'd stick with Amsoil gear lube for passenger cars.
80/90 gear lube
The answer to this question really depends upon which 5 speed transmission you have... there is more than one and if you use the wrong type lube you can ruin the transmission.... Look at the factory gear shift knob.... Does it indicate a Double Low Gear? OR Does it indicate an Over Drive Gear? Each type requires a different and Specific Lube... again if you use the wrong Lube you can RUIN your gear box.... If you have the owners manual it will show you which lubricant you need for your vehicle. One transmission uses a petroleum based lube and the other uses a synthetic.
The recommended type of gear lube is a GL4 in a viscosity of 75W90.
80-90 wt GL-4 gear lube. It needs to be a GL4 rated oil, not GL5 rated.
The storm surge for a hurricane or other type storm is determined mostly by potential wind speed and tidal movement. Other factor such as wind direction and shear also impact predictions.
hurricane is the biggest type of storm
i have a 2002 chevy avalanche1500 had transmission fluid changed about 3 months ago i just noticed a little slip and checked the trany fluid it is 2qts over can that hurt the trany and what type of fluid is required
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
Storm Pegasus is a attack type
lube
I have a 90 Voayger 2.5 Turbo with a 5 speed and it says to use 5W-30 motor oil. I would assume it is the same, but I am not 100% positive.