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Redline is better cos its ester based group 5 oil. Mobile 1 is synthetic too but belongs to group IV as it does not have ester.

Mind you I might try Mobile 1 myself at the next service... i just cant convince to spend over 200 bucks for an oil change when my car does not see the track and is stock.

whooah! why you spending $200?? redline from performancelub should be around the $100 mark delivered for 5 quarts.

whooah! why you spending $200?? redline from performancelub should be around the $100 mark delivered for 5 quarts.

Hey thanks for that.

Redline Synthetic Oil 5w-40 from performanceclub.com is about 17 bucks per 950 ML. So thats 6 * 17 which is around 114 dollars. How much is the delivery charge from them as it does not say?

Cheers!

Hey thanks for that.

Redline Synthetic Oil 5w-40 from performanceclub.com is about 17 bucks per 950 ML. So thats 6 * 17 which is around 114 dollars. How much is the delivery charge from them as it does not say?

Cheers!

Why don't you just ask Harold from performancelub.com about the shipping charge?

Why don't you just ask Harold from performancelub.com about the shipping charge?

^^yep yep he links to the aussie post calculator, but will give you a proper quote quick smart if you email him the order.

how come you're getting 6 quarts tho??? i doubt a skyline would need 6 to be honest. even with a filter change

^^yep yep he links to the aussie post calculator, but will give you a proper quote quick smart if you email him the order.

how come you're getting 6 quarts tho??? i doubt a skyline would need 6 to be honest. even with a filter change

Dont we need 5 litres of oil for the engine? So if you only buy 5 * 0.950 ML thats like 4.75 litres. Is that enough or do we need 5 litres exactly?

Also if the car is stock, sees no track and seldomly gets floored on the streets, can I just service it every 10,000 KMs?

hmmm today i went into Auto one and i also read the oil review that was attatched to this topic...mmm the guy was telling me that Penrite Synthetic "SIN" 5 5w60 is way better then the Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic 5w30? and also the oil review also had better results from the Penrite...im talking about the one that was using the bearings and showing the marks etc etc....so the question is keep using MOBIL 1 or try Penrite? any help would be sweet :D

Cheers

Chi

hmmm today i went into Auto one and i also read the oil review that was attatched to this topic...mmm the guy was telling me that Penrite Synthetic "SIN" 5 5w60 is way better then the Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic 5w30? and also the oil review also had better results from the Penrite...im talking about the one that was using the bearings and showing the marks etc etc....so the question is keep using MOBIL 1 or try Penrite? any help would be sweet :laugh:

Cheers

Chi

dont care which gay test results some shows you, M1 is better oil. Get it and you will be happy.

which one tho? the M1 5w30 or the 0w40? :D

Cheers

Chi

depends on how you feel. Generally people have been going with the 0W40. In asutarlia we are scared of "thin" oils. If its for street use, thin is great to reduce startup wear. However if ur gonna see some track 40-50 weight be better. Generally for a mixture of booting it around racing excels and honda accords, 0W40 would be fine (M1 of course...)

hey everyone, read about 90% of this thread, but still having troubles gettin my head around oils and fluids, so i was wondering if anyone can help me out as im going down to autobarn later today to get evrything, i drive an rb20det r32 1993 done just 120,000 clicks, i use the car the putt around in but i do give it some every now and then and plans for hitting the track in the future as well,

so far im swinging towards this

Diff - Motul Gear300 75w-90w

Gearbox - Motul Gear300 75w-90w

Engine - Motul Xcess8100 5w-40w

Coolant - Castrol Anti Freeze

Brake Fluid - HAVE NO IDEA...HELP

Power Steering - HAVE NO IDEA EITHER

i think thats all the fluids/oils i need but if ive missed one could sum1 please point it out, be much appreciated!!!

and also could people tell me the amount i need eg. 2 litres for diff

thanks

Edited by mic_check_1_2

Diff - Motul Gear300 75w-90w

Gearbox - Motul Gear300 75w-90w (Redline lightweight shockproof)

Engine - Motul Xcess8100 5w-40w

Coolant - Castrol Anti Freeze

Brake Fluid - Any Dot 4 or Dot 5.1 brake fluid

Power Steering - Any Dexron III spec ATF fluid will do

Edited by Trex101
Diff - Motul Gear300 75w-90w

Gearbox - Motul Gear300 75w-90w (Redline lightweight shockproof)

Engine - Motul Xcess8100 5w-40w

Coolant - Castrol Anti Freeze

Brake Fluid - Any Dot 4 or Dot 5.1 brake fluid

Power Steering - Any Dexron III spec ATF fluid will do

I havnt been happy with shockproof and went for MT-90 instead and been quite happy with its shifting ever since!

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