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Postby Matty » Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:58 pm

stevesports, do you still have my gear oil hand pump? Thinking of doing these fluid changes myself soon.

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Postby stevesports » Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:35 pm

oh buggery i forgot about this =[. I have been flooded with work. Will try to find time to drop it off.

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Postby PASHN8 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:56 pm

Steve, did you end up sorting this out?

I'm thinking Redline Lightweight Shockproof in the box, and something similar for the diff. I'll most likely be getting my stocks of Oilworld in Moorabbin, did you need some?
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Postby manga_blue » Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:20 pm

Redline recommend MTL or MT90 for our cars. I've just swapped back from Castrol Syntrans to Redline MTL. The difference is enormous. The action feels much more positive, synchro works perfectly again, there's no more baulking into 3rd and I've stopped thinking about buying a new gearbox. 8)



BTW I've done gear oil changes with a pump from below and with a hose from above. Hose method wins hands down. 2 quarts is enough for a 5 speed if you use the hose method because you get it all in.
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Postby PASHN8 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:11 pm

Anyone know the difference beween the MTL and the Lightweight Shockproof gear oil?

I've always used Lightweight Shockproof in my other hypo cars including my Evo and it has been fantastic.
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Postby stevesports » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:52 pm

yeah dino if you can get a quart for me i'll pay ya at the weekly meets.

and nah i haven't sorted it out yet. Car is currently at mx5 factory getting fixed and also lack of time on weekends. You wanna do this at the same time cuz i remember you wanted to do yours too.

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Postby manga_blue » Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:51 am

PASHN8 wrote:Anyone know the difference beween the MTL and the Lightweight Shockproof gear oil?

I've always used Lightweight Shockproof in my other hypo cars including my Evo and it has been fantastic.

As far as I can tell the MT-90 and MTL are made specifically for manual transmissions while Shockproof is more a general purpose gear oil. I've tried both MTL and Shockproof in my car, as well as the Castrol. The shift action and synchro have been much better with MTL. I think the Shockproof and Castrol were too slippery for the synchros.

Years ago I poured a friction modifier into a BMC mini engine, which has the gearbox in the engine sump. The idle revs went up straight away by about 150rpm but the gearbox became really hard to use because the synchros wouldn't work at all.
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Postby Lucky_Luke » Thu May 29, 2008 4:14 pm

Most comments here seem to mainly look at gearbox oil but can anyone offer advice as to what would be better in a 2002 Torsen Diff??

I was looking to buy a quart of Redline Oil namely
'Redline Heavy Shockproof Gear Oil' or would the 'MT-90' be better suited?
or would any of the other Redline Shockproof range be ok?
Any other brand products on par with Redline synthetic?

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Postby blehbear » Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:41 pm

So Shockproof is recommended for the diff, but how much will I need for an open diff (NB8A)?

Also, I've got 2 quartz for the gearbox, but I would need more if I wanted to fill the shift turret as well, correct?

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