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nope. non of that it was just 4th gear crucnhing a lil down shifting from 5th

i drained the sucked 2 times using ths caltex gear box oil

then i used this thing that has lead in it .. it heats up in da oil

attaches it self to the syncros and helps it out..

goes very well

il get the name of the product later

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u shutt up inark...

im at work today

after work il go to my cousin had have a look see i knwo he can order it in pretty cheap ....

it comes in a black small bottle

he also has good octain booster as well.. u add 5 mls to a full tank

works well .. oinly set make

dont stand behind ur exhaust

ul get tears in ur eyes cause the fumes

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ok i called him

its called

PRO MA thats the brand and the actualy product MBL8...

it can be run threw ur motor.. test have been done in america wher ethey run em threw truck motors

after 100,000 k's they opened it up and all internals looked like new..

il try find a web link to it tonite...

price of these are about 15 bux i think not sure

but it lasts a while and it worth it.. preety cheap il find out 100% how much for use if u se want any i can order osm in threw his company. no profit no nothing cause i love ya

except inark.. i charge u an extra 50 buxs...

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sounds good danny...

"PRO MA thats the brand and the actualy product MBL8...

it can be run threw ur motor.. test have been done in america wher ethey run em threw truck motors

after 100,000 k's they opened it up and all internals looked like new..

il try find a web link to it tonite... "

is that the gearbox oil? or can u use it with ur engine oil too?

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