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I had the same problem.

Switched to Redline Superlight weight shock proof!!

It's now a dream to drive, whether its a cold start or up to temp. it's faultless.

It's expensive at about $135gal. (you would use just under a US gallon for a Skyline Gearbox)

I strongly recommend it if you want results :)

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My car is crunching gears,  :O  (recently serviced). I doubt it's the synchro's as the car has only done 85,000 and I don't drive it like crazy.

Which gearbox oil is better, redline or motul with graphite in it?  :D

If you can get some Kendall synthetic gear oil you will be very suprised how much better your gear change is. Also I slipped some Slick 50 in as well.

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Firstly, I believe there are 3 oils in the Shockproof Gear Oil range. Superlightweight, Lightweight and Heavyweight.

From what I understand, if your car use is "normal" and your box is in good condition, you should use the Superlight Weight.

For older g/box's and/or for more abusive use ( track use etc. ) go the Lightweight.

Then the Heavyweight is for dog box's etc and extreme power / usage.

But even after saying that, I'll be using the Lightweight Shockproof in my fully overhauled g/box only because I've used it before and know how well it works.

Hope that helps some :(

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