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Most places I've asked have never heard of it?

What type/spec do I need?

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Hello Chris,

 

Demon tweeks do "high temp atf", "mtl" and "mt90" redline gearbox oils.

 

Vijay

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Thanks Vijay, is it usually MT90 that's used in the manual box?

As far as I can remember from my 'motor factor' days, MT80 is for a manual transmission and MT90 for for the rear diff.

Dave

I think I remember people buying it direct from Redline's UK distributor. There may be a mention in the old forum, but here are the details I noted:

Delta Oil Europe (Linconshire) : 0147-686-1195

 

Geoff

yep Delta oils are your best bet, tell them you are in a club and get 20% discount. :)

Can't remember the guy's name but he's a top bloke.

 

I need to order some MT-90 and Heavy Shockproof.

Originally posted by DaveW

As far as I can remember from my 'motor factor' days, MT80 is for a manual transmission and MT90 for for the rear diff.

Dave

 

According to http://www.ttzd.com/tech/fluidchangetech.html and most people on TTnet, it's MT90 for the transmission, and 'normal' RedLine 75W90 for the differential. If the MT90 doesn't clear up any (light) grinding on shifting, try MTL (a 75W80 weight oil), though the MTL is apparently harsher on the synchros than MT90 is.

Hi Chris,

 

BTW SGP racing have got a special on upgraded clutch pins and it might be an idea to get a S/steel clutch line, its meant to improve the clutch pedal feel!

 

Also the skyline forum have a GB on the NEO oils, meant to be even better than redline!

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