Originally Posted By: TallPaul
Bet if you get one of those adhesive oil pan/transmission heating pads and keep it plugged in all the time it would shift fine. But not worth the effort IMO. At most if it is really bad, go to syn fluid. You really should run nothing less than a ATF on the qualilty level of Redline ATF if you want the transmission to last. My Aerostar has 145,000 miles and has run Redline for the past 40,000, prior to that was M1. The Aerostar takes a long time to do the first 1-2 shift on a cold start, revs higher and hangs for a while, so not sure the fluid change will matter for that. But then again, that may be because the Aerostar has a vacuum shift modulator--talk about old tech!
My Aerostar does the same thing, now with 180,000 miles. I'm servicing it tomorrow, 30,000 miles went quick!
OP-Synthetic fluid is very good, I've used it in many cars. Having said that certain transmissions need a little time to warm up no matter what fluid you use. If you change it out make sure you add a fluid that is Honda approved. Having worked for Honda for a few years some of their transmissions can be a little fussy with what ATF you use in them. As JHZR2 said, you have a warranty to contend with.