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Any of you guys know how much fluid the 32GT-R gearbox takes ? (capacity)

Keep filling it through the gear stick hole until it comes out the plug in the side which is the fill level, which is about 3.8 litres from memory

Today was a good day at work, not much to do and i got to drive the new Alfa Romeo Gulietta 1750cc turbo, fun car in the rain

How so Lol ?

Mr. benno tried it. it fills your transfer case and not the box from memory, Unlike a gtst box. It spat it all back out through the car, Gotta love the smell of gear oil through your car.

Nah dirt isn't a problem. Car is filthy anyway and we'll be leading = no rocks flicking up at us :thumbsup:

Cool.

Keep filling it through the gear stick hole until it comes out the plug in the side which is the fill level, which is about 3.8 litres from memory

Yeah that sounds about right for a 25 box.

Really?? Gearboxes take THAT much??

25 box yeah, 20 box takes a fair bit less. No idea what a GTR box takes but I'd guess it'd be close to a 25 box.

I like saying box.

Mr. benno tried it. it fills your transfer case and not the box from memory, Unlike a gtst box. It spat it all back out through the car, Gotta love the smell of gear oil through your car.

LOL!

HI NOEL!!!!

+1

Isn't the gear box oil shared between the transfer case, box and diff in the gtrs? That's what my driveline appears to be anyway. One filler spot, random piping going everywhere... looks like a slag of a job to do without a hoist tbh.

Isn't the gear box oil shared between the transfer case, box and diff in the gtrs? That's what my driveline appears to be anyway. One filler spot, random piping going everywhere... looks like a slag of a job to do without a hoist tbh.

Dont quote me on it John but please ask a wiser head before you go ahead. It got very ugly from memory.

Dont quote me on it John but please ask a wiser head before you go ahead. It got very ugly from memory.

I did get ugly for sure, my car still reeks of transmission oil lol

I did get ugly for sure, my car still reeks of transmission oil lol

There's your answer guys, this is the very car it happenned to. Cheers Bunt.

I wasn't asking so i could fill it through the top of the box (would much rather use a ratchet pump and the filler hole on the box). I was asking because if they share the same fluid, that would be why they hold heaps. can't quote properly on the new fag vesion of sau or i would have quoted ravi's question.

But anyway... whatever. Back to my little corner.

Edited by Isola

can't quote properly on the new fag vesion of sau or i would have quoted ravi's question.

Yeah it's pretty hard :blink:

Morning mangs.... this weather is now turning to shit. Out west is just destroyed, and now it looks like storms today according to the forecasts.

It got very ugly

That's what she said.

I did get ugly for sure

Oh, I thought you were always that way... :P

it's pretty hard :blink:

That's what she said.

Morning mangs.... this weather is now turning to shit. Out west is just destroyed, and now it looks like storms today according to the forecasts.

Yeah, meant to flood ipswich today and brisbane tomorrow. Anyone live near the river?

it's getting biblical

We had it coming, humanity deserves to be wiped out.

Edited by Smity42

Yeah, meant to flood ipswich today and brisbane tomorrow. Anyone live near the river?

I live near the river, but im about 6-7 m above bank level it is expected to only go about 1m above that so im not overly worried

I live near the river, but im about 6-7 m above bank level it is expected to only go about 1m above that so im not overly worried

Expected to go 1m above bank level or 1m above your 6-7m?

I live near the river, but im about 6-7 m above bank level it is expected to only go about 1m above that so im not overly worried

when I quickly scanned through this, I read it as, "I live near the river, but im about 6'7"

I was thinking:

1. Well, at least your head will be out of the water

2. Bunta isn't that tall the stinking liar

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