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Most of the time when I attempt to put the car into 1st gear it goes in, but doesn't go in freely. All other gears are ok. There is no crunch just feels restricted.

If I hammer the car a little bit, the car will go into 1st as well as all other gears. A few mintues after giving it a hammer, 1st will become restrictive again.

Any ideas guys?

Thanks

PS: my car is a R33 GTS-t

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this problem is normal when everything hasnt been given the chance to warm up yet. you will notice that after 10 mins or so of driving, gear changes are easier.

if possible, you should get hold of some Redline gear oil. that seems to be the best and many ppl swear by it.

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no its thats not really the problem man, every liner ive criven does it, its a little harder to put it into first, try double clutching, it will only work if u get it perfect and it will slip straight in with no problems.

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Originally posted by NA_R33

no its thats not really the problem man, every liner ive criven does it, its a little harder to put it into first, try double clutching, it will only work if u get it perfect and it will slip straight in with no problems.

:werd:

you wont have any problem selecting gear if you're at the correct revs. first is hardest to get right since its the lowest gear.

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