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redline 10w-40, $168 for 3.8ltr

i would not follow what the manual says as we are in Australia and not japan so the oil preforms differently. You will need a thicker oil than 5w-30 because you will get unwanted engine wear over time. Best weight is 10w-60

the only reason i have 10w-40 in my car is because its only one 453km ...... literally. don't go thinner than this.

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redline Lightweight shockproof has probity saved my gearbox. I dont care is cost more than gold my gearbox stopped being clunky and made it feel new again :)

ended up making every single part in my car that needs oil being redline oil and dont forget the coolant :)

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The reason for not using a thin oil on an older engine is because of the engine bearings ...

if you use a thinner oil it increases the possibility of you spinning a bearing

just like in a used differential it is unwise to change diff oil with old bearings ... as when you add fresh oil with old bearings they fail

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whats every ones thoughts on using penrite hpr 15 0nce i flush my oil? also iv been told if i use the shorter z170 filter instead of the longer z115 (both do fit the z115 is the standard recomendation for a c210 the z170 for the r30) it will boost my oil pressure slightly witch makes sence to me but is this a bad idea in an engine 28 yrs old with almost 170 000 km on the clock? any ideas would be greatly apreciated

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where when n how much do i need to buy

i been told to use penrite hpr 15 but im gona flush it with crappy gtx first

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ma...Gr-t276540.html

just pm me if ur intersted

i use it in my 34 and i wont touch anything else at all anymore

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