nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
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nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
Hey guys, I just bought a nb8b which has the 6 speed. I have done some searching on this forum already but just wanted to check to make sure. Is the gear change in a 6 speed nb8b normal to feel notchy/crunchy mainly from first to second? Its my first mx5 and my first rwd car so still getting used to the feel in change compared to the detached feel you get in a fwd car.
Its mainly first to second and mostly when cold, once warm its alot easier to shift and feels mooth. Not sure when the gearbox oil was last changed so thats on the agenda along with the diff oil also. Any suggestions what oil to use for these components?
Also I read about the oil turret under the shifter, is this NA only or NB too? Thinking I should check the shifter boots too as these could be worn.
Thanks in adavance for the help ;)
Rhys.
Its mainly first to second and mostly when cold, once warm its alot easier to shift and feels mooth. Not sure when the gearbox oil was last changed so thats on the agenda along with the diff oil also. Any suggestions what oil to use for these components?
Also I read about the oil turret under the shifter, is this NA only or NB too? Thinking I should check the shifter boots too as these could be worn.
Thanks in adavance for the help ;)
Rhys.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
Yeah 1st to 2nd is pretty terrible when cold on mine. Comes fine when warm
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
Congrats on buying the best mx5 built..
Oil in turret is only for the na.
Im currently having same shift feel with mt90 but previous (unknown) oil was perfect.
I am going to try shockproof or 7590 and will let u know
Oil in turret is only for the na.
Im currently having same shift feel with mt90 but previous (unknown) oil was perfect.
I am going to try shockproof or 7590 and will let u know
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
narita wrote:Congrats on buying the best mx5 built..
Oil in turret is only for the na.
Im currently having same shift feel with mt90 but previous (unknown) oil was perfect.
I am going to try shockproof or 7590 and will let u know
You are only half right. The NB8A gearbox (with exception to 10AE) ie 5 speed still requires 90 ml of oil in the turret. The 6 speed does not.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
Thats great thanks guys just wanted to check to make me feel better haha. Still getting used to the feel and wasnt sure if the crunch was normal.
Is Nulon oil any good?
Is Nulon oil any good?
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
The correct viscousity etc is way more important than the brand.
Just pick a reliable brand with the right specs of oil. (ie: not home brand rubbish)
I use Castrol VMX-M in my car, but it's a 5 speed, so might use different.
I use it in the diff too.
Just pick a reliable brand with the right specs of oil. (ie: not home brand rubbish)
I use Castrol VMX-M in my car, but it's a 5 speed, so might use different.
I use it in the diff too.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
5 speed feels heaps better than the NB 6 speed.
I bought the MiataRoadster SSK off Lokiel for a very very generous price, it makes the NB 6 speed feel a lot better.
I bought the MiataRoadster SSK off Lokiel for a very very generous price, it makes the NB 6 speed feel a lot better.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
75/90w full synthetic gives the quickest warm up though because of thinner colder viscosity has a higher chance of noise when shifting till warm.
80/90w mineral seems to take longer to warm up, therefore stiffer feel till warm though much lower chance of noise when shifting.
80 monograde haven't tried though auto store book apparently had that for the MX5
anyways give it a change if you have no service history though do not expect a cure this issue is by design
80/90w mineral seems to take longer to warm up, therefore stiffer feel till warm though much lower chance of noise when shifting.
80 monograde haven't tried though auto store book apparently had that for the MX5
anyways give it a change if you have no service history though do not expect a cure this issue is by design
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
OP you will get use to the toughness in shifting when cold, just take it slow until the gearbox has warmed up. And 6 speed will always feel crap when its cold, after its warmed up its alot better.
Pro Tip
When you change your transmission oil fill it from turret so not fiddle with hoses and dripping oil everywhere.
Pro Tip
When you change your transmission oil fill it from turret so not fiddle with hoses and dripping oil everywhere.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
koop21 wrote:OP you will get use to the toughness in shifting when cold, just take it slow until the gearbox has warmed up. And 6 speed will always feel crap when its cold, after its warmed up its alot better.
Pro Tip
When you change your transmission oil fill it from turret so not fiddle with hoses and dripping oil everywhere.
Fill the 6 speed from the turret?
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
Thanks for the replies everyone
I dont mind the gearchange feel in the 6 speed but Im still getting used to it, it is quit stiff when cold too. Just wasnt too sure if the notchy sound was normal or not glad it is so I can ease my mind.
Im not too sure what oil will be in there or when it was last changed so I just want to give it fresh oil, sounds like I might go vmx 80 so long as it has the right temperature ratings.
cheers
I dont mind the gearchange feel in the 6 speed but Im still getting used to it, it is quit stiff when cold too. Just wasnt too sure if the notchy sound was normal or not glad it is so I can ease my mind.
Im not too sure what oil will be in there or when it was last changed so I just want to give it fresh oil, sounds like I might go vmx 80 so long as it has the right temperature ratings.
cheers
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
Have a read of these threads!speed freak wrote:Hey guys, I just bought a nb8b which has the 6 speed. I have done some searching on this forum already but just wanted to check to make sure. Is the gear change in a 6 speed nb8b normal to feel notchy/crunchy mainly from first to second? Its my first mx5 and my first rwd car so still getting used to the feel in change compared to the detached feel you get in a fwd car.
Its mainly first to second and mostly when cold, once warm its alot easier to shift and feels mooth. Not sure when the gearbox oil was last changed so thats on the agenda along with the diff oil also. Any suggestions what oil to use for these components?
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=48046
and
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=50062
I believe they cover you issues in a fair amount of detail.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
koop21 wrote:Pro Tip
When you change your transmission oil fill it from turret so not fiddle with hoses and dripping oil everywhere.
Turret:
remove interior parts
remove shifter
remove boots
measure oil carefully
risk spilling on interior
risk over/underfilling.
Filling via the fill hole, because that's why there's a fill hole:
Undo fill plug
Undo drain plug
replace drain plug
Put oil into fill hole until it drips out slightly.
done.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
I have one of these, the hook is easy to hang in the filler hole.
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Re: nb8b 6 speed gearchange feel
cheers guys, Ill see how I go. Getting oils and fluids together soon so will have everything changed
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