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shockproof lightweight is excellent for gear boxes.

My fave for engine is motul 300v 15W50, the turbolite 8000 is good too. I havent seen any over here. It is a bit thicker than mobil 1, which is an advantage with RB25 as it does tend to get a bit of blow by. It also has a very strong detergent action.

300V is around $86 for 5 litres.

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An R33 GTS-t will take 5litres of engine oil. Mobil 1 is good stuff, even if somewhat expensive.

Hi Paul

What about the oil company that sponsors SAU? And is good enough for BMW/AUDI/MERCEDES BENZ in Germany?

This particular oil company also supplies oil to Australias Fastest/Most Powerfull Drag car, Approx 8000hp!

Their products are also used in all Porsche Carrera Cup cars. Their 0w/20 Product is used in several V8 supercars!

ASHLY

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Go the redline lightweight shockproff i say as well =)

Put this is into a gearbox that every1 thought would need replacing and after 1 week or so 1st and 5th are all sweet!!! No more notchiness. The oil that came out was like mud...well not that bad :D

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