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  1. #1
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    Dc5s gearbox oil

    Just wondering what is the best or you guys
    Recommend what gearbox oil to run in my honda integra type s
    I have been having a quick search and can't really find a answer

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    just use OEM trans oil

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    Use the correct viscosity and also you want to use a GL4 oil. GL5 contains sulphur which eats yellow metals like your copper synchros.

    Valvoline duragear is crap. Dont touch its 75-85w and is a GL4 but its BAAAAAAD. NEVER AGAIN.

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    i hear OEM is a very good option for normal/spirited driving
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


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    I recommend Penrite semi synthetic 75w80
    Kermit EGK20A
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    Wakefield: 1:08.8

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    Thnx heaps mates yeah I heard oem is good. Do you's know a rough price on oem

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    Quote Originally Posted by owens14 View Post
    Thnx heaps mates yeah I heard oem is good. Do you's know a rough price on oem
    around $15 a bottle is good

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by DakDak View Post
    Use the correct viscosity and also you want to use a GL4 oil. GL5 contains sulphur which eats yellow metals like your copper synchros.
    DakDak gives some good advice here.

    Another good oil to try is Red Line MTL which is a GL-4 70W-80, the same viscosity as OEM Honda fluid. The advantage of the Red Line is that its a fully synthetic fluid, which will stand up to heat better than OEM fluid.

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    This stuff seems to work alright. Works well in my engine, tranny feels pretty good with it too!




    The pure stuff is best.
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    Thnx everyone I have Learnt something today haha

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