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Maybe not Synchros.

could be selector mechanisms.

Put the Redline Shockproof in and apparently it goes away.

Mine does it too.

so you have put the Redline stuff in but you are saying that you still have the noise.

i've got the crunch from 4th to 5th at over 3500rpm, have to let the revs come down a bit before switching the gears. 5th gear does work though i just cant change real fast.

hmmmmm now i'm wondering if its worth taking the punt on the redline.

anyone got rough prices??

Redline Shockproof Synthetic gear & diff oil ($30 per litre - great for gearboxes with worn synchros) ---- thats from unique autosports servicing dunno where they are website is www.nismo.com.au --- yeah its nismo.

Redline Gear Oil - Shockproof Lightweight 3.78L $113.71

thats from modyourcar.com.au

so how many litres do you actually need of the stuff???

hmmmmm now i'm wondering if its worth taking the punt on the redline.

anyone got rough prices??

Redline Shockproof Synthetic gear & diff oil ($30 per litre - great for gearboxes with worn synchros) ---- thats from unique autosports servicing dunno where they are website is www.nismo.com.au --- yeah its nismo.

Redline Gear Oil - Shockproof Lightweight 3.78L  $113.71

thats from modyourcar.com.au  

so how many litres do you actually need of the stuff???

That price is about right I paid about $110(WRX Club discount ask for it you will get it!) from oil world. See www.oilworld.com.au

My brother has it in the WRX and has made changes a little smoother.

I also have a crunch issue at high revs from 1st - 2nd & 3rd - 4th

I might try Redline at my next flush.

I haven't got the Oil, but my gearbox does crunch into 4th if I'm rushing it or changing wrong.

Pretty soon I will be putting in the Redline stuff.

Gotta try that before I got and rebuild the box.

I put in a friction reducing stuff when I changed the oil last time, not sure whether that had anything to do with the crunch appearing.

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