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But EP additives may be EXACTLY what the transmission designer DOES NOT WANT because they harm synchronizer friction materials. EP additives are, for the most part, needed only for differentials that have hypoid gears. No such gears exist in most manual transmissions-
Not quite correct.
Please read Post #1231225:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/synchromesh-manual-transmission-lubricants.93561/
There are three main additives in mt fluids: 1. EP additives for gear teeeth, 2. Anti-wear additives to reduce bearing wear, and 3. friction modifiers for the synchronizers and friction modifiers for mpg.
Minor additives are anti-foam, anti-rust, metal deactivators, anti-oxidants, detergents, and dispersants.
The metal deactivators keep the copper alloy materials from getting stained, pitted, or corroded.
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The most you need for an MT is about GL-4 level and a decent ATF can cope with that.
An ATF doesn't have GL4 levels of EP and AW additives.
Cold weather shifting and bearing/race hardenening are the only reasons designers get away with using an ATF, but again, ATF is a huge compromise.