it wont change gear properly. if at all,,, because of the oil thickness
No, No absolutely not. Automatic transmission fluid is not the same thing as gearbox oil.
Is it a manual or automatic gearbox? Both the automatic and the manual require Dexron/Mercon.
In manual transmission you have to manually switch gears in your car's gearbox. This is done by usings clutch pedal and gearstick. Car with manual transmission is much more responsive to you're driving and is considered far superior to automatic transmission.
The "automatic gearbox" Volkswagen used to put in Beetles is an "autostick" transmission. It has a three-speed manual transmission connected to a vacuum-operated clutch and a torque converter. There's no clutch pedal but you still have to shift it.
Depending on their GVWR and distances they're expected to travel, they can have either an Allison automatic transmission or an autoshift transmission, which is a twin countershaft manual transmission gearbox with automated shifting and an automated clutch.
Automatic and Manual gearboxes are essentially the same, except that the driver does the shifting for a manual gearbox(my personal preference), and a computer shifts for an automatic gearbox.
a turbocharger works on the engine only, it does not matter if the gearbox is manual or automatic
for starters....is it manual or automatic,,,,big difference......on a manual,,,you have to get under the car to to the gearbox,,,,,then find the gearbox plug bolt,,,then fill the gearbox to that level....automatic is very different
Converting a manual transmission to automatic transmission is not possible but you can replace a manual transmission to an automativ transmission . That is also an expensive deal.
Manual gears are more versatile than an automatic gearbox
The ECU for an automatic can be used in a manual transmission. However, it will not work vice-versa with the ECU from a manual transmission in an automatic.
A manual transmission... Not sure what you are looking for here.