Been having some difficulty shifting directly into 2nd for a while, read that some people have Used GM synchromesh and it helped things move better. Anyone local do this? I've heard people swear by it but also read lots of people warning not to do it. Can't afford a new ride, love my car, hate the idea of getting rid of it, but after driving my friends new 6sp s4... I'm getting sick of shifting 1st to 3rd to avoid easing it into 2nd
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Re: GM synchromesh and your o2m tranny
I since switched to Motul Gear 300, very nice feel, was good for the 8,000km this year
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Re: GM synchromesh and your o2m tranny
Originally posted by BaggedGLI View PostI since switched to Motul Gear 300, very nice feel, was good for the 8,000km this yearMitch
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use the gear 300 myself as wellNow offering detailing services!! http://www.gtrauto.ca/detailing-services.html
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Park it in second gear. That fixed it for me.
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Originally posted by Mcrow View PostI forgot about Motul, that is a very nice fluid as well. I ran that when I used to work at Tunerworks.
Thanks for the insight.ah, dert...
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Something is different about measuring gear oil weights and engine oil weights (can't remember what). But a 75w/90 gear oil is equivalent to a 15w-ish/50-ish weight engine oil.Mitch
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2001 Toyota Highlander
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Reference: http://www.kewengineering.co.uk/Auto..._explained.htmMitch
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2001 Toyota Highlander
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