I thought I'd get back here to report how the MTL is doing in my Speed 3. This 6 speed manual trans is spec'd for 75w90 GL-4 fluid, but after lousy cold weather shifting I decided the FF had to go. First up was Redline MT90. It never warmed up enough to shift well - simply too thick. Then I went with a 50/50 mix of MTL and MT90 and shifting got a little better. Finally, I got tired of the grinding 1-2 shifts and dumped the mix and refilled with MTL 100%.
The shifting got really good with that in the trans but I always had the suspicion that the 70w/80 MTL might be wearing out the trans prematurely due to it being too light. I lost my nerve and refilled the trans with this MotorCraft product: http://www.fcsdchemicalsandlubricants.co...mission%20Fluid .
This stuff is pricey (made in Germany), but all over the internet it is supposed to be good. $84 later I had 4 quarts ready to go in the Speed.
I needn't have worried about the MTL in my trannie - I took special care draining it into a super clean pan so I could see if there were any obvious wear metals. Nothing, nada, zip, clean as can be - the stuff wasn't even discolored in the least. The stuff is in such good shape, I rebottled it just in case the MotorCraft lube lets me down. BTW, the MTL had 11,000 miles of mostly summer driving on it.
OK, this new oil had better be good (think $19.18 a quart good). Well, it is very good. The trans shifts like it had the MTL in it and all is quiet on the western front. So I am back in spec with my trannie oil and she shifts good too.
The coming cool weather will be the deciding factor because the MTL had that easily taken care of and I suspect this new oil will do well too. There are plenty of positive remarks from forums covering Nissans, Corvettes, Honda S2000s, etc. etc. from all geographic areas.
A couple of notes: this is supposed to be a 75w-90 weight oil, but it is the thinnest 75w-90 I have ever seen. Also, it smells like 3M yellow weather stripping glue. Strange stuff indeed.
I PM'd Pablo about the Amsoil MTG and if this stuff doesn't work in cold weather I be calling him to give Amsoil products a whirl - I went with the MC product first because the car is still in warranty and the dealer would have a heck of a time saying the oil caused a problem with this Getrag transmission http://www.getrag.de/en/250. German trannie, German oil, MotorCraft approved.
If there were to be a failure, I hope I am covered. I doubt there will be a problem as these cars are catching h e l l from the younger owners at the track and on the street and internet forums rarely mention trans failures.....now crankshaft and connecting rods are a different story... those posts usually say something like "I got my Mazda branded paper weight today..." followed with pictures that show a new 3 piece crankshaft where it used to a one piece. I'll post if anything new pops up...
Cheers! Double Vanos
The shifting got really good with that in the trans but I always had the suspicion that the 70w/80 MTL might be wearing out the trans prematurely due to it being too light. I lost my nerve and refilled the trans with this MotorCraft product: http://www.fcsdchemicalsandlubricants.co...mission%20Fluid .
This stuff is pricey (made in Germany), but all over the internet it is supposed to be good. $84 later I had 4 quarts ready to go in the Speed.
I needn't have worried about the MTL in my trannie - I took special care draining it into a super clean pan so I could see if there were any obvious wear metals. Nothing, nada, zip, clean as can be - the stuff wasn't even discolored in the least. The stuff is in such good shape, I rebottled it just in case the MotorCraft lube lets me down. BTW, the MTL had 11,000 miles of mostly summer driving on it.
OK, this new oil had better be good (think $19.18 a quart good). Well, it is very good. The trans shifts like it had the MTL in it and all is quiet on the western front. So I am back in spec with my trannie oil and she shifts good too.
The coming cool weather will be the deciding factor because the MTL had that easily taken care of and I suspect this new oil will do well too. There are plenty of positive remarks from forums covering Nissans, Corvettes, Honda S2000s, etc. etc. from all geographic areas.
A couple of notes: this is supposed to be a 75w-90 weight oil, but it is the thinnest 75w-90 I have ever seen. Also, it smells like 3M yellow weather stripping glue. Strange stuff indeed.
I PM'd Pablo about the Amsoil MTG and if this stuff doesn't work in cold weather I be calling him to give Amsoil products a whirl - I went with the MC product first because the car is still in warranty and the dealer would have a heck of a time saying the oil caused a problem with this Getrag transmission http://www.getrag.de/en/250. German trannie, German oil, MotorCraft approved.
If there were to be a failure, I hope I am covered. I doubt there will be a problem as these cars are catching h e l l from the younger owners at the track and on the street and internet forums rarely mention trans failures.....now crankshaft and connecting rods are a different story... those posts usually say something like "I got my Mazda branded paper weight today..." followed with pictures that show a new 3 piece crankshaft where it used to a one piece. I'll post if anything new pops up...
Cheers! Double Vanos