Right gear oil for GT3?
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Is there only one version of Motol or is it some super secret special version that you can't get?
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This works for me, not sure availability in US, but then there's a multitude of oil out there, each to their own I guess
This works for me, not sure availability in US, but then there's a multitude of oil out there, each to their own I guess
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Amsoil severe gear synthetic extreme 75w 110
Change every 4 or so track days
No LSD issues (although their website says you can add slip lock which is their friction additive modifier if you have LSD issues)
I have no complaints and it is easy to locate
Change every 4 or so track days
No LSD issues (although their website says you can add slip lock which is their friction additive modifier if you have LSD issues)
I have no complaints and it is easy to locate
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[QUOTE=SH || NC;9426587]I drink the factory koolaid annually with no drama, but I am slow and use DOTRs
There you go.
I have bought a few of these over the years and for those of you that do frequent lubricant changes no reason not to do the same.
There you go.
I have bought a few of these over the years and for those of you that do frequent lubricant changes no reason not to do the same.
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I use Synolec 9920 prevously mentioned, but any of the LSD oils would be just fine....
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By the way, is it available to use MOTUL 300 75W-90 to 996 GT3?
I'm concerned about the following point.
-Attack to the sealing by ester.
-Attack to the steel synchronizer by additive.
I'm concerned about the following point.
-Attack to the sealing by ester.
-Attack to the steel synchronizer by additive.