When I look up the spec it says I can use a gl5 75w90. Does that sound right? I thought gl5 was a no no in manual transmissions but maybe I'm mistaken. What would you run in this application?
When I look up the spec it says I can use a gl5 75w90. Does that sound right? I thought gl5 was a no no in manual transmissions but maybe I'm mistaken. What would you run in this application?
Ive had FWD cars that spec GL-5 for the manual transmission. Key is to use one that is the proper viscosity, most diff fluids are too high in viscosity for proper syncro action.
When I look up the spec it says I can use a gl5 75w90. Does that sound right? I thought gl5 was a no no in manual transmissions but maybe I'm mistaken. What would you run in this application?
Indeed incorrect.
"Subaru recommends the use of Subaru Extra MT. As alternative GL-5 SAE 75W-90 may be used, however using this type of oil will detract from driveability and fuel efficiency. "
Modern synthetic GL-5 will not harm a MT. (old school 1950 SAE 90 MIGHT)
A couple choices. I ran Amsoil 75W-110 in my old school trash MT 5 speed 2014 WRX. VERY weak transmission/transaxle, would shear lubes and gear teeth. Different subject.
For yours you have some choices - somewhat climate dependent.
As far as eating yellow metals yes. It is still more difficult to make a transmission and fluid combo shift well when the fluid also has to have EP additives.