QUOTE(seantang @ Feb 8 2007, 11:29 AM)
Sleepy
Any synthetic manual transmission oils available in KL?
I know Redline has a few in its range, but last I checked (and that was some years ago), Autobags didn't carry them.
Check with
AutoChildHe carry Redline,Q8 and Royal Purple.
ENEOS has it, but I doubt their prices; they always mark up much more than outside pricing.
My needs 2.5L, so thats 3 bottles of 1L.
Added on February 8, 2007, 2:01 pmQUOTE(sleepwalker @ Feb 8 2007, 11:05 AM)
It is not recommended to use LSD oil for non-LSD gearbox. Furthermore, LSD oils are not more slippery. It is actually thicker than normal gearbox oil as there's more stress on the LSD.
What I find odd is that your gearbox oil that you are using now has the same weight as LSD oil, SAE 140. Most normal cars use either 90 or 75W-90 multigrade.
Hi sleepwalker,
Thanks for your reply.
My manual (that I have), doesn't state a specific gearbox oil viscosity.It however gives a viscosity chart. The max it can go is SAE140.
In this the case, is it okay to use SAE 80W in our climate? A quick check with someone's Proton Wira manual and states ""Hypoid gear API GL-4 SAE 75W-85W or 75W-90W"
What I am aiming for is better FC, and at the same time good level of protection for my gearbox, because I feel my manual tranny is sensitive to oil quality. LAst time I've used a SAE90 gear oil with the brand name "NASA"..well it short lived before it's due OCI and when it was due time,at one time, I had problem slotting in my 2nd and 3rd gears.That really freaked me out.
Thats why I opted for SAE140 oil, for better thermal & stress protection,IMO. But now I decided to go thinner but with a much better, reputable brand than unknown-brands.
This post has been edited by pcdoctor_my: Feb 8 2007, 02:09 PM