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2010-03-31 01:30:02
#51
I would say go MT90. The synchromesh is kinda thin. good for your cold weather, but when it gets hot it won't cushion as well.
2010-03-31 13:26:36
#52
redline or amsoil here
2010-03-31 13:55:33
#53
I have just switched it up a bit, and I love it so far.

Now, I run 2qts of MT90, followed by 1.5qts of Shockproof heavy. When cold in the morning, no notchy shifting, no stack issues, no nothing. I can start the car at 40 degrees, let the clutch out, and the car doesn't try and stall anymore. With 100% shockproof and the same conditions above, releasing the clutch pedal would shut the car off if you didn't release it slowly. Shockproof is HEAVY stuff in cold!!!!
2010-03-31 14:54:44
#54
Originally Posted by coach
I have been running redline heavy shockproof (pepto bizmole style) for about 12 years now and I have never killed a transmission. I am thinking this is a very popular gear oil among big power guys.

Brent


same here never broken a nissan tranny with shock proof heavy.
2010-04-03 05:04:45
#55
Im running redline mt-90 love the stuff so far.
2010-04-03 05:10:03
#56
I use whatever gear oil I have laying around the shop since mine leaks a little. Sometimes its some ghetto brand 75/90 other times 80/90 maybe some 140w for good measure lol. I think power shifting into third and having bad motor mounts is more to blame for failures.
2010-04-03 17:17:56
#57
That and spinning the tires on crappy uneven roads.
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