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Anyone use redline shockproof lightweight in R33 GTR gearbox?

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5.9K views 18 replies 8 participants last post by  r33brett  
#1 ·
Hi,

I'm going to do a gearbox oil change in my R33 GTR soon and can't decide what oil to buy as I hear so many mixed stories that redline shockproof (lightweight) is now best for the gearboxes as they are getting old now and redline is a really good fully synthetic oil to use in skyline boxes anyway and helps look after them and if they have syncro problems it can help with that too, or that I should just buy the MT-90 oil as that is what is recommended for the gearboxes??

Or perhaps what I was thinking was mixed the two oils together and putting in 3 litres of MT-90 and then 1 litre of redline shockproof, or is it not good to mix the two oils??

Really confused anyone shed some light on what they use and what I should put in it? Thanks
 
#2 ·
I have used Redline lightweight in my 33 GTR for over 12 years. When I purchased it there was a small grind into 4th every once in a while. Never happened once I switched. 3 liters of fluid is more than enough. Don't use the red heavy, ever. Only the blue lightweight. Some mix 2 lightweights with one mt90. I go full lightweight with no issues. Have done the same with many customer cars all have been great.
 
#5 ·
Thank you for your response, I think I will probably use 2x lightweight and the rest MT-90 just because I over worry especially when they even say not for most syncro boxes

Just wondering how come you mention not to use more then 3 litres of fluid? I thought the gearbox takes when level at the filler plug up to around 4 litres of fluid?

Thanks
 
#10 ·
That's absolutely fair enough to use it in your case, but with mine I only cover like 1500 miles a year and it's all street driving except I go to santapod drag strip once a year and take it on the drag strip that's the only time the car gets driven hard, but mainly all street driving.
 
#17 ·
Nismo use 2189E 75W-140 in the clubman R32/33 and supply it with their Getrag conversions. The specs are better than similar Motul Gear Competition. Sadly not easy to find in UK at reasonable prices.

I’m using Millers Nanodrive CRX 75w140 NT+ which is easily found in UK.
 
#18 ·
The Getrag should use different oil than the standard R3X/Z32/etc. 5 speed transmission.

If you've decided to use Redline oil, and they recommend MT-90, it's probably best to go with that. Of course it's possible to use something different and achieve a (perceivably) equally good result but, unless you've tried using MT-90 and had a problem, why use anything else?
 
#19 ·
This is a good point, I've decided to buy the MT-90 as it is recommended and seems like very good stuff and confirms it will help slipperiness with the synchromisers protect them and the gears as well and is also non corrosive plus as said I think I will try it and see how it goes using this, if the tiny notchy feeling I have doesn't disappear at high speed going 4th into 5th then I'll try the Shockproof but seeing as my gearbox is in pretty good condition I'll stick to the MT-90 also what defiantly hasn't helped is the fact my car has a short shifter fitted, and since the day I bought it, it almost feels like it isn't a long enough throw on the shifter to fully engage 5th every other gear is fine cold or hot. So we shall see or I may just stick in 3 litres of MT-90 and 1 litre shockproof then I get best of both worlds (y)