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Regarding 2nd gear, when i change from 1st to 2nd it's a bit 'sticky' on the upshift. If i change at higher RPM, like 4000, it's not a problem or if i've been driving a little hard and the tranny is all hot then the 1>2 change is fine at any RPM.

Is this a case of new tranny oil, or bad synchros, or anything else?

Thanks :(

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put some smurf-blood in the gearbox (blue Redline Shock-proof gear oil) and see how you go :(

fixed the crunchy synchro on my previous 33 GTSt

Nice, i'll check out the Redline fluid. Any difference in brands? I'm a fan of Motul :/

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I have a similar problem with mine, ended up going for some Castrol stuff, definitely did it some good, but it's still pretty rough. May have to try some redline next time and see if it actually makes a difference.

I was reading some where here about this redline. It say they are not good at all for skylines, it does help to get rid of crunchyness for a while but its not recomended. Do a good search and you will find lots of thread regarding. My car also realy hard to shift, then heard good things about redline then bad things, not sure what to use now....

read ppl...read......(One person in a thread was begging not to use redline shockproof as he knows its gona do bad in long run)..

im confused. cuz in red line web site, its specificaly say it suits skylines................

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