Have just had a quick skim through this thread, and noticed that there was some debate over whether GL-4/GL-5 was suitable for the 6-speed boxes...
I've just had a look in the NB8B service manual and it says this:
Specified oil:
Grade: API service GL-4 or GL-5
Viscosity: SAE 75W-90 (All season) or SAE 80W-90 (Above 10 degrees C {50 degrees F})
Capacity (approximate quantity): 1.70 - 1.80L {1.79 - 1.90 US qt, 1.49 - 1.58 Imp qt}
Now, onto the debate about the Redline Lightweight Shockproof, back when I had my R32 Skyline, I had notchy gearchanges... Originally I was running VMX-80 as I had had previous success with it in my AE86 in reducing notchiness/difficult changes (the bearings/synchros were pretty shagged in it), but it didn't seem to make a whole lot of difference in the Skyline. I switched to the Redline Lightweight Shockproof, and it did make a difference to low-temperature shifting. Being that I generally like to try new things/products that are out there, after a while I changed to the Motul Gear 300 (
http://www.linkint.com.au/motul_gear_30 ... _page.html), which is also an SAE 75W-90 oil. From memory it didn't improve cold shifting much at all (if anything, made it a little harder... though this was nearly 6 years ago so my memory is a bit foggy), but shifting when hot felt (to me) to be much better than with the Redline.
I too have the pretty standard notchiness into 2nd when cold with the MX5 6-speed... It's something that I was aware was a common issue from doing some research/reading before I bought the car, so I'm not too concerned... I will be doing a gearbox and diff oil change in the next couple of weeks though, and am thinking of giving the SIN Gear oil from the Penrite range (
http://www.penriteoil.com.au/pis_pdfs/0 ... 202011.pdf) a try as it seems to be fairly cheap and going by specs it 'should' be ok... if it goes ahead, i will report back on results