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2011-02-05 01:46:13
#11
If it did not list GL-5 as an application, I would say use it, to be honest. But, it does. I would stay away from it.
2011-02-07 14:04:34
#12
get sta-lube at napa. It's the only gl4 I could find. It's really cheap and works great in temps above 40 degrees. It's thicker then the stock fluid. Myself and many others have used it before. Like $20 for a gallon of it.
2011-02-07 14:30:46
#13
the difference in shifting with redline MT-90 makes it MORE than worth it for the extra, what, $25?, IMO
2011-02-07 14:37:55
#14
if I am spending the money I'm gonna try the amsoil MTG. I actually do not like the feel of the redline MT-90. Too thin for me. Had same result in two different cars with the mt-90. I don't know if the MTG is any better but I want to give it a shot.

But if going cheap and in a pinch and need gl-4 locally, napa is only option I have found.
2011-02-07 18:46:40
#15
Ive tried a few oils here and there and nothing felt better than MT-90. Dont be cheap, get the right stuff.
2011-02-08 01:14:38
#16
Originally Posted by robj80
if I am spending the money I'm gonna try the amsoil MTG. I actually do not like the feel of the redline MT-90. Too thin for me. Had same result in two different cars with the mt-90. I don't know if the MTG is any better but I want to give it a shot.

But if going cheap and in a pinch and need gl-4 locally, napa is only option I have found.


I am an Amsoil dealer at work so hit me up if you are looking for anything in the future.
2011-02-08 11:22:17
#17
Originally Posted by NissanGuy
Look for Penzoil Synchromesh, not that expensive and im sure a local store should carry it.



I've used Pennzoil Syncromesh in both ga and sr powered cars i've had with no issues. Works good enough.
2011-02-08 14:07:00
#18
Originally Posted by Jimithin7000
I am an Amsoil dealer at work so hit me up if you are looking for anything in the future.


This is good to know! Wish I knew this when I had my 5spd p11. Right now I have an auto g20 and a 5spd Versa. When the Versa comes time to do the fluid I will def be getting in touch. I don't think nissan has a change interval on that. I might do it at 100k. I only have 57k now.
2011-02-12 19:58:14
#19
Originally Posted by NissanGuy
Look for Penzoil Synchromesh, not that expensive and im sure a local store should carry it.


Today I was about to pour it into my new car and decided to come in and search it.

Rating not found for Pennzoil and GM Synchromesh Tranny Fluid - evolutionm.net
GM Synchromesh : Long term effect on tranny - Page 6 - 3000GT/Stealth International Message Center
Pics of my tranny fluid... wtf? - 3000GT/Stealth International Message Center

I will stay away and just order MT-90...

Originally Posted by 97
That's a lot of money though. $13.50 a quart, I need 4 quarts right? Sucks there isn't a GL-4 conventional oil out there.


Go to autozone, you can get Coast GL-4 4 quart jug for about $15 or so. Personally I hated it, but I was using MT90 before hand thus I was spoiled.
2011-02-12 20:58:45
#20


Those are all other issues IMO. Synchromesh is clearly marked yellow metal safe which is the issue with GL-5. Synchromesh is not GL rated because it was designed to meet GM specs. GM 9985648 spec happens to be alot like GL-4. I used it 10 years ago in B15 and have a little mixed in on the miata right now to make a good blend.
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