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Like many it seems, I had the problem with getting 2nd gear when first starting the car up in the morning.

Sooo... heeding the forum advice, I replaced the g'box oil with Redline Superlight Shockproof (R34 GTR). Woo hoo! Liquid gearbox rebuild - 2nd gear even when it's cold!

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where do you purchase this Redline Superlight Shockproof and how much for what quantity? cheers

- Ross.

I can also vouch for Redline, I use both the lightweight (gearbox) & heavy for the diff. Gear changes felt smooth as new.

I bought mine through Bursons at Lilydale in Victoria, but they had to order it in from WA (took under a week to get it). I can't remeber exact prices.

I got 4l for the gearbox, and used about 3.7l, and about 1.5L? (can't remember exactly) in the diff. Price I think ws around $$130.00 for all of it, maybe a bit more.

Cheers.

Guys, try going to Oilworld down at Moorabin area just off Keys Road in Victoria. They give discount to SAU members. If you're lucky, the manager might come to you and explain all about the redline oil and how good it is :huh:

Get's boring after a while :)

Awesome!!!!!!!!

I live in Carnegie so its not too far ill have to check it out soon. How many litres do i need for gearbox, diff and engine.......

Reagrds,

Atila

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  • 1 month later...

Hey Guys,

I strongly recommend the Redline Superlight Weight Shockproof oil. I just got my oil changed and it runs so smooth in the mornings now. I use to double clutch in the morning just to get in second gear, but now there's no probs

If your going to change your gear oil. YOU THIS STUFF IF YOU KNOW WHATS GOOD FOR YOU.

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