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I have an R32 GTR and have just had a full engine rebuild done – part of the rebuild included a complete oil change. They changed my G'Box oil to Motul – and now I seem to be clipping gears.

It's not a full on crunch – just a minor clip selecting 1st and 4th (I can hear it – and also feel it through the stick). It's MUCH worse on the way down the box. Selecting 1st is interesting when sitting at the lights some times. Double clutching helps- and even with the pedal all the way to the floor – it will still clip some of the time. All other gears are fine.

I have NFI what oil was in the box b4 the Motul – but suspect the new oil is a lighter weight (I could be off track here tho)

talk to me – this seems like the syncos are failing to me – or should I be running with a heavier oil in this G'Box

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i have had the same problem in my gtr, i have just put in motul synthetic gear oil and noticed it crunch into first, although 4th used to crunch occasionally anyway.. seems to be worse when hot??? in all my other cars gearboxes i used castrol syntrans, never had a problem with that..

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