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Hey

I get my car in a week and i want to put redline oils in the engine, gearbox and diff.

To my knowlage everything is ok, no gearbox crunching or whatever so i wont need lightweight shockproof.

But im after the best redline oils for my car, so if you could tell me wats the best to use and since is the 1st time ill service my car, how much oil do i have to put in my engine, gearbox and diff.

If anyone can tell me ild be greatful :D

Oh and its an r34 gt-t turbo manual.

thanks

Brendan

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I cant help you with Redline,

But the best oil you can buy for an r34gtt in my opinion is Motul 300v Chrono

Its $40 per 2L

Hard to find, but is seriously worth it, i have dead-set noticed a different since putting it in a few months ago. My car made 166.6rwkw with only a cat back and pod filter, no intercooler or boost.

Oil is like the engines blood, you want the best you can buy.

my 02c

I use either Motul 4100 ($50) or Motul 8100 ($70) depending on what my driving will be like for the following month(s). You can pick it up / order it at your local Autobahn (in Sydney anyhow).

The Redline Shockproof gearbox oil is ~$110 and you can buy it from www.nismo.com.au or CRD at Silverwater in Sydney.

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