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Old 01-18-2010 | 09:10 AM
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Changing MT fluid...i have a question

Im going to change the MT fluid in my 02. I have the HLSD does that effect the overall fluid capacity or is it the same? im trying to make sure i buy enough fluid.

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Old 01-18-2010 | 10:40 AM
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It's the same capacity
Old 01-18-2010 | 10:51 AM
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It's the same capacity
thanks...thought it might be a dumb question but better safe than sorry

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Old 01-19-2010 | 12:21 PM
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Don't know if it matters...but, I changed my MT Oil in my `03 6spd last summer. I used the AMS Oil synthetic, works great, a little on the pricey side however. I think I used just under 4 quarts, can't remember though.
Old 01-19-2010 | 12:29 PM
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It's about 2.5 quarts if I remember correctly.

I used Redline MTL 90 full synthetic.

When you refill make sure you are on a flat level surface and fill until it starts coming out the fill hole.

And don't forget some cardboard on the ground to catch that overflow.
Old 01-19-2010 | 10:34 PM
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Since we're on the subject, how often do you guys change your manual trans oil? I did it once at about 60k miles and I'm thinking of doing it again at 100k which should be within the next 6 months. Redline MT-90 btw.
Old 01-20-2010 | 05:46 AM
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motul 75/85 is the best, and the most expensive.
Old 01-20-2010 | 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by knight_yyz
motul 75/85 is the best, and the most expensive.
can you verify that it is the best? and where can you get it?

i have the dread 3rd gear crunch and i heard the MT90 tends to lessen this a little. ill pay the extra $$$ to keep my car running i dont care

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Old 01-20-2010 | 09:06 PM
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I used Redline mt 90 in my 6 speed I bought it from jeg's. You can get Amsoil from the local bumper to bumper auto parts stores in Louisville. I would say it is just as good.
Old 01-20-2010 | 10:09 PM
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I switched to Motul 75-85 and noticed improvement. Unfortunately 3rd still crunches, but it's better than before.
Definitely seems to "warm up" faster than last winter
Old 01-21-2010 | 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by K20z1_rsx
I used Redline mt 90 in my 6 speed I bought it from jeg's. You can get Amsoil from the local bumper to bumper auto parts stores in Louisville. I would say it is just as good.
sweet another Lou KY member. Im sure i see you rolling around now that i know what to look from.

i may go with redline general consensus is pointing towards it.

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Old 01-21-2010 | 06:16 AM
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i can only find a 75w/140, 80w/90 and a 75w/90 in Motul

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Old 01-21-2010 | 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by NissanMan97
can you verify that it is the best? and where can you get it?

i have the dread 3rd gear crunch and i heard the MT90 tends to lessen this a little. ill pay the extra $$$ to keep my car running i dont care

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I have run, in no particular order, amsoil, redline, mobil 1 synthetic, motul 80/90 and motul 75/85. The motul 75/85 has outperformed all the other oils, including the freezing cold. It shifts like butter all year round. Motul ran out of the 75/85 last year when I went for a lube change so my mechanic put in the 80/90 and it sucks right now.
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oops.. ok my mistake, I thought it was 75/85 but the better stuff is 75/90 the 80/90 is in my car right now and I don't like it. BTW my mechanic races on the weekends in a sentra and he uses the 75/90 as well. sorry for the confusion.
Old 01-21-2010 | 04:08 PM
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Both of those oils are the same viscosity when warm.

Why don't you like the 80W-90, as opposed to the 75W-90?
Old 01-25-2010 | 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by knight_yyz
oops.. ok my mistake, I thought it was 75/85 but the better stuff is 75/90 the 80/90 is in my car right now and I don't like it. BTW my mechanic races on the weekends in a sentra and he uses the 75/90 as well. sorry for the confusion.
so get the 75/90? i found that on some website...thanks for the help

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Old 01-25-2010 | 06:25 AM
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the 80/90 does not shift as well in the cold, the 75/90 is much better in the sub zero temps. I'm talking -15 Celsius it is a night and day difference.
Old 01-25-2010 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by knight_yyz
the 80/90 does not shift as well in the cold, the 75/90 is much better in the sub zero temps. I'm talking -15 Celsius it is a night and day difference.
i think it get to 0 Fahrenheit at the coldest here at night which it hasnt done yet. but it does get hot as hell in the summer 90+ even in the 100's.

would you still recommend the 75/90 or could i go with the 80/90 since it doesnt get that cold?

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Old 01-25-2010 | 06:18 PM
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I haven't driven with the 80/90 in the high heat yet, but as I said my mechanic races his sentra with the 75/90 and he beats the hell out of the tranny, no repairs to the tranny yet. So I would stick with the 75/90.
Old 01-26-2010 | 06:04 AM
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that pretty much makes my mind up for me then. thanks for the help

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