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Nevermind. Found the answer.
Roughly 2.6 for the tranny and 1.25 for the diff |
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Thanks for pointing that out. It must have been a recent change...the quarts I bought last summer all say 70W80 on the bottle.
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Swapped out my transmission fluid at a little over 1k miles and now a little past 19k miles. Redline MT-85 seems to be holding up fine no issue with shifts and never had any gear issues whatsoever with the car, plug hardly had anything on it when it was changed. Differential changed at the same time as well, plug was really goopey and lot of small metallic flakes. Changed rear end fluid to Redline 75W85.
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Basically a little darker than new fluid...still pretty fresh looking.
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@Vracer111 I changed my transmission fluid today with Red Line MT-85 75w85 also. Im curious if you used the same Red Line 75w-85 for your differential?
Our rear diff's call for gl-5 fluid whereas the red line mt-85 is gl-4. (The red line mt-85 bottle also says "not suited for gl-5 required differentials") Just wanted to give you a heads up in case you used gl-4 in ur diff.
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Upshifting quickly and relatively firmly helps to ensure you catch the next gear as the revs drop. The thick cold fluid will slow the transmission internals down much quicker than normal when you clutch in. Downshifting is much more difficult as the synchros need to speed up the tranny. Double clutching is the best way to get the cold tranny to cooperate. If you slow shift and the tranny internal RPM drops too far, it'll feel "locked out". Engage the clutch in neutral and blip the throttle a bit higher than it needs to be for the gear you want, and then quickly clutch-in and shift into it; should drop right in. (This is the essence of double clutching, as it bypasses the synchro's friction function and instead uses the engine to speed up the transmission internals before engaging a gear). |
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The gear stack is turning because you're moving. The input shaft may slow down after the clutch is disengaged, and at that point the synchros are doing what they would be doing on a downshift, they're not suddenly obsolete because the input shaft slowed down a little faster than normal. What I said was quick and dirty, but misleading? I think that's a stretch. Last edited by Sellout; 02-08-2014 at 11:34 AM. |
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Read through this entire thread and still not sure when the general consensus is to change your trany fluid?
I've got 800 miles on my 14 brz and have seen a lot of you guys change at 1k. Manual says (I believe) 30k before the first change. I know stock engine oil is specifically designed to help break in the engine, and therefore changing it early will do more harm than good. Is it possible the stock tranny/diff fluids are meant to help break in the tranny/diff as well? Also, does anyone know what other cars have the same trannies as our 86's? If we could find cars that have been around longer with the same tranny, we might be able to find more information about what long-term effects different fluids will have on ours. |
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Found this with regards to what fluid we should be using:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16604 Cliff notes, since I read the whole thing: Use Pentosin mtl 75-80 for your transmission, Motul Gear 300 GL4/GL5 75W90* for your rear diff. Alternatively, apparently Nissan dealerships stock stuff that is 100% identical to pentosin for a fraction of the price, although I haven't taken a trip my local dealer ship to get a part number for that yet. Sent from my XT1053 using Tapatalk
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Unless you are having real shifting trouble - i.e. grinding noise/feel between shifts then more than likely you are safe to wait until the first scheduled tranny/pumpkin fluid inspection.. which is 30K I believe.
That said, there is nothing wrong with being proactive and replacing with a quality solution as many here suggest. Me personally, as I ramp up to a forced induction application.. and the prospect of upgrading the clutch comes into play - I'll be changing the fluid in my car at that time
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