Redline MTL vs factory gearbox fill

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Redline MTL vs factory gearbox fill

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Anyone using Redline MTL in their manual transmission?

A lot of people rave about this stuff for its cold-weather shift performance. From the Redline website:

* Safe for brass synchros, as it lacks the reactive sulfurs found in most GL-5 oils that cause damage

* Offers quicker shifts, perfect synchronizer coefficient of friction

* Eliminates notchy shifting, even when cold

* High performance gear protection and longer synchro life

* Satisifies the gear oil viscosity requirements of 70W, 75W, 80W, and motor oil viscosities of SAE 30, 10W30, and 5W30

* Recommended for GL-1, GL-3, and GL-4 applications as well as where most special synchromesh fluids are specified



Anyway, I'm thinking about swapping to this stuff in my Audi, but I'll probably wait until after summer/fall when the weather turns cold again.
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Ran it in my cherokee. Ax-15 trans. Decor gear was terribly nothy. Improved with redline.
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Man, I hate when my decor gear gets nothy.
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It was supposed to say 'second'. Damn auto correct.
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Hmm....my car has a little bit of a notchy 2nd gear shift when it's really cold out. It smooths out once the engine warms up though. And all of the other shifts are smooth as butter, even when cold. So next winter I'll either try the Redline MTL or I'll just live with the notchy 2nd gear shift every time the car is cold.
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Redline is a popular with BMWs. It is often recommended by the BMWCCA tech editor as a replacement to the factory fill.
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cimbali wrote:Redline is a popular with BMWs. It is often recommended by the BMWCCA tech editor as a replacement to the factory fill.
Which one? MTL? There are several....
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Just to update this thread---- I drained the factory fill out of the gearbox in the fall and replaced it with the Redline MTL. Now that I've had the chance to drive the car a few times in freezing temps, I can say that it really made a fantastic difference. My gearbox wasn't super notchy in the first place, but 2nd gear did give me quite a bit of resistance when the gear oil was cold. The shift action into 2nd gear did improve once everything was up to temperature. Now with the MTL, I get just a tiny hint of notchy 2nd gear engagement, but it goes away almost right away. By the 2nd or 3rd time I'm shifting 2nd gear, it's smooth as butter. So I have to say that I'm really pleased with the MTL. Seems like it's just right for my gearbox.
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im replacing my oil soon with Honda's MTF. I'm hoping I get similar results to you.
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bk7794 wrote:im replacing my oil soon with Honda's MTF. I'm hoping I get similar results to you.
i think MTF is just 10w30 with special additives; better than regular 10w30 they used to prescribe (which should work ok in your tranny) but there's probably a better more synthetic oil out there for winter driving.
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ClutchFork wrote:...So I started carrying a stick of firewood with me and that became my parking brake.
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holy crap the service interval on that is terrible...
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whaddya expect from a dino oil with additives :?: :?: :?
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300k mile change interval.












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what is this, a truck forum?? :lol: :shock: :oops:
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