G'day all
Now some time ago I read an artical on all the differant types and Brands of oil for the manual gearbox.
But do you think I can find it again.
I'm going out to buy some tonight and I figured it would be handy to know what I'm talking about.
I'm thinking of getting Redline. As my gear changes can be quite knotchy going up the gears untill it warms up.
Any opions?
DaveO
Manual gearbox oil
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Re: Manual gearbox oil
with LSD?DaveO wrote:G'day all
Now some time ago I read an artical on all the differant types and Brands of oil for the manual gearbox.
But do you think I can find it again.
I'm going out to buy some tonight and I figured it would be handy to know what I'm talking about.
I'm thinking of getting Redline. As my gear changes can be quite knotchy going up the gears untill it warms up.
Any opions?
DaveO
if yes, get the redline lightweight shockproof.
If no LSD, shockproof will be too thick of an oil
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Well... it certainly hasnt on my g/boxDaveO wrote:No LSD, bummer.with LSD?
if yes, get the redline lightweight shockproof.
If no LSD, shockproof will be too thick of an oil
So you think the Redline is OK to reduce the notchy gear shifts when cold?
DaveO
